14 Results for: "Bioconjugation Reagents"
5(6)-Tetramethylrhodamine isothiocyanate [5(6)-TRITC] ≥90%
Supplier: AAT BIOQUEST
5(6)-TRITC is an amino-reactive labeling reagent that is widely used in preparing bioconjugates of proteins and nucleic acids.
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Biotin-PEG2-Azide for molecular biology
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Biotin-PEG2-Azide *CAS 945633-30-7* is a non-cleavable, azide-activated biotinylation reagent designed for use in bioconjugation applications.
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Tetramethylrhodamine 6-isothiocyanate chloride ≥90%
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6-TRITC (also called R isomer) is the other isomer of the TRITC labeling reagent that is widely used in preparing bioconjugates of proteins and nucleic acids.
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6-Carboxyrhodamine 110 (6-CR110) single isomer ≥95%
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Compared to fluorescein labeling reagents such as FITC and FAM, CR110 reagents give more photostable and pH-independent bioconjugates that have the absorption maximum around the preferred 488 nm excitation wavelength.
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5(6)-TAMRA mixture of isomers ≥85%
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Tetramethylrhodamine-5-(and-6)-maleimide is an excellent reagent for preparing orange fluorescent bioconjugates through thiol modifications of peptides, nucleotides, nucleic acids and proteins.
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5-Carboxyrhodamine 110 (5-CR110) single isomer ≥95%
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Compared to fluorescein labeling reagents such as FITC and FAM, CR110 reagents give more photostable and pH-independent bioconjugates that have the absorption maximum around the preferred 488 nm excitation wavelength.
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Sulpho-NHS (N-Hydroxysulphosuccinimide sodium salt), Pierce™
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Pierce™ Sulfo-NHS (N-hydroxysulfosuccinimide) is a chemical modification reagent for converting carboxyl groups to amine-reactive NHS esters for bioconjugation, crosslinking, labeling and immobilisation methods.
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5-Carboxy-4,7-dichlororhodamine 110 (5-dR110) ≥95%
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Compared to fluorescein labeling reagents such as FITC and FAM, 5-dR110 [5-carboxy-4,7-dichlororhodamine 110] reagents give more photostable and pH-independent bioconjugates that have the absorption maximum around the preferred 488 nm excitation wavelength.
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6-Carboxy-4,7-dichlororhodamine 110 (6-dR110) ≥95%
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Compared to fluorescein labeling reagents such as FITC and FAM, 6-dR110 [6-carboxy-4,7-dichlororhodamine 110] reagents give more photostable and pH-independent bioconjugates that have the absorption maximum around the preferred 488 nm excitation wavelength.
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N-Hydroxysuccinimide, Pierce™
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Scientific Pierce NHS is a chemical modification reagent for converting carboxyl groups to amine-reactive NHS esters for bioconjugation, crosslinking, labeling and immobilization methods.
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5-dR110 succinimidyl ester ≥75%
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Compared to fluorescein labeling reagents such as FITC and FAM, 5-dR110 [5-carboxy-4,7-dichlororhodamine 110] reagents give more photostable and pH-independent bioconjugates that have the absorption maximum around the preferred 488 nm excitation wavelength.
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Sulpho-NHS (N-Hydroxysulphosuccinimide sodium salt), No-Weigh™ Format, Pierce™
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Scientific Pierce Sulfo-NHS, No-Weigh Format is a chemical modification reagent for converting carboxyl groups to amine-reactive NHS esters for bioconjugation, crosslinking, labeling and immobilization methods.
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5(6)-Carboxytetramethylrhodamine succinimidyl ester [5(6)-TAMRA SE] ≥95%
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The succinimidyl esters of 5-TAMRA, 6-TAMRA or the mixed isomers are the primary labeling reagents for the preparation of orange fluorescent bioconjugates, including peptide, protein, nucleotide and nucleic acid conjugates, especially fluorescent antibodies and avidin derivatives used in immunochemistry.
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Chemical Phosphorylation Reagent I (CPR I)
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This reagent can be used to create the 3'-phosphate by adding it as the first addition to the support.