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Cytiva Cy3 NHS Ester Mono-Reactive CyDye
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Quantità:
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
50 mg
Dimensione della confezione:
10mg
1mg
25mg
50mg
5mg
Descrizione
CyDye fluors are versatile fluorophores designed for a broad range of applications. CyDye fluors produce high sensitivity and highly reproducible performance at a biologically suitable pH range of 3 to 10. The use of multicolor CyDye flours enables multiplexing without crosstalk for high accuracy.
Cy3 NHS Ester provides targeted and specific labeling of amine residues on antibodies, peptides, or oligonucleotides.
- Readily dissolves in and produces a stable signal in aqueous buffers (no need for organic solvents)
- High purity and thorough QC testing generate high levels of chromophore and reactive dye content
- Narrow excitation and emission bands result in discrete signals from each fluor
- Demonstrates larger polarization range than conventional fluors
- Fluorescence lifetime of 2.8 ns
- High fluorescence intensity
- Low non-specific binding
Specifications
Specifications
| Formato | Dried |
| Da utilizzare con (applicazione) | For labeling via Amine groups, CyDyes are suitable for use in applications such as Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), time resolved-Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (TR-FRET) and Fluorescence polarization (FP) |
| Quantità | 10 mg |
| Product Type | Cy3 NHS Ester |
| Contenuto kit | Foil packs of pre-measured dried dye |
| Intervallo di pH | 3 to 10 |
| Solubilità | Soluble in aqueous solutions |
| Content And Storage | 2°C to 8°C |
| Label or Dye | Cy3 |
| Colore | Red |
Safety and Handling
Signal Word
- Pericolo
- Tossicità acuta Categoria 4
- Sensibilizzazione della pelle Categoria 1
- Sensibilizzante delle vie respiratorie Categoria 1
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