CY7 (Sulfo-Cyanine7) is a fluorescence labeling agent (Ex=750 nm, Em=773 nm). Cy7 is used for labeling oligonucleotides, antibodies, peptides, and proteins.
Indocyanine green (Cardiogreen) is a low toxicic fluorescent agent, is a tricarbocyanine dye,has been widely used in medical diagnostics, such as determining cardiac output, hepatic function, and liver blood flow, and for ophthalmic angiography.
CY7-SE Triethylamine is a fluorescence labeling agent (Ex=700-770 nm,Em=790 nm) used for labeling proteins, peptides, antibodies, and oligonucleotides.
IR-820 (New Indocyanine Green) is a near-infrared dye with improved stability, good color rendering, and excellent fluorescence penetration. It serves as an infrared blood pool contrast agent for detecting and quantifying diseased tissue in live animals, with maximal excitation (Ex) and emission (Em) of 710 and 820 nm, respectively.
IR-780 Iodide (IR 780 iodide), a near‐infrared fluorescent dye, is used for the exclusive characterization of human CSCs through the HIF‐1α/glycolysis dependent mitochondrial transporter ABCB10's activity.
IR 783 is a heptamethine cyanine fluorescent probe for in vivo imaging of tumor cells. It displays excitation/emission maxima of 776/798 nm, respectively.
Cy7.5 (Cyanine 7.5) is an anthocyanin fluorescent dye that emits near infrared (NIR) fluorescence. Cy7.5 is commonly used for fluorescent protein immunoblotting and live animal imaging.
Cyanine7 NHS ester is a fluorescent probe widely utilized in biomarking and bioimaging applications. It has excitation/emission wavelengths (Ex/Em) of 740/770 nm.
Fluorescent polyamine probe-1 (compound 15) is a linear polyamine probe characterized by its high uptake efficiency. It is employed in studying the transport systems into cancer cells [1].
CY7-SE is a CY7-derived dye with excitation/emission wavelengths of 750/775 nm. CY7 (Sulfo-Cyanine7) is an amine-reactive near-infrared (NIR) fluorophore with excitation/emission wavelengths of 745/800 nm, suitable for in vivo imaging, flow cytometry, antibody labelling, and nucleic acid detection, among other applications.
ICG-carboxylic acid is a near-infrared (NIR) fluorocein dye and ICG derivative. ICG (Indocyanine Green) is a fluorescent dye for medical diagnostics with Ex/Em = 790/815 nm, applicable for blood flow measurement and angiography. ICG may also be conjugated to targeted antibodies for tumour cell ablation, such as PANC-1 and BxPC-3.
ICG amine, a tricarbocyanine dye, is a near-infrared fluorescent probe that efficiently binds to amino acid residues without the requirement of condensing agents.
Cyanine7 amine is effective for labeling biomolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, and cells, facilitating localization, tracking, and detection in various bioanalytical techniques. It provides fluorescent signals for visualization. The excitation/emission wavelengths (Ex/Em) are 750/773 nm.
Janelia Fluor 669, SE (JF669, SE), a red fluorescent dye, reacts directly with thiol-containing HaloTag ligand under mild conditions (DIEA, DMF) to produce a JF669 HaloTag ligand in a single step (Ex = 669 nm; Em = 682 nm).
DTTCI (3,3′-Diethylthiatricarbocyanine iodide), an infrared photographic sensitizing dye, serves as a highly sensitive chiroptical reporter for DNA helicity and sequence [1] [2].