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Cat No. | Product Name | Synonyms | Targets |
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T18895 | 5(6)-FAM SE | 5(6)-Carboxyfluorescein N-hydroxysuccinimide ester | Others |
5(6)-FAM SE (5(6)-Carboxyfluorescein N-hydroxysuccinimide ester) is an amine-reactive green fluorescent dye. 5(6)-FAM SE is widely used for labeling proteins or other molecules that contain a primary or secondary aliphat... | |||
T18893 | 5(6)-Carboxyfluorescein | 5-(and-6)-Carboxyfluorescein mixed isomers,5(6)-FAM | Others |
5(6)-Carboxyfluorescein (5-(and-6)-Carboxyfluorescein mixed isomers) contains a carboxylic acid that can be used to react with primary amines via carbodiimide activation of the carboxylic acid. | |||
T18903 | 6-ROX | 6-Carboxy-X-rhodamine | Others |
6-ROX (6-Carboxy-X-rhodamine) is a fluorescent oligonucleotide marker and acts as an acceptor molecule coupled to 5-FAM as the donor in FRET imaging with excitation of 568nm and emission of 568nm. | |||
T83760 | 5-FAM-LL-37 (human) TFA | 5-Carboxyfluorescein LL-37 | |
5-FAM-LL-37 is a fluorescently labeled antimicrobial peptide conjugated to 5-carboxyfluorescein (5-FAM) through a 6-aminohexanoic acid (Ahx) linker, featuring excitation/emission maxima at 492/518 nm, respectively. This ... | |||
TD0060 | 5(6)-CR110 [5-(and 6)-Carboxyrhodamine 110] *Mixed isomers* | ||
5(6)-CR110 [5-(and 6)-Carboxyrhodamine 110] *Mixed isomers* is a Fluorescein for peptide and oligonucleotide labeling. Compared to fluorescein labeling reagents such as FITC and FAM, CR110 reagents give more photostable ... | |||
T83298 | 5'6-FAM-GGUGAAAGACGAUGGACAATT,UUGUCCAUCGUCUUUCACCTT | ||
5'6-FAM-GGUGAAAGACGAUGGACAATT,UUGUCCAUCGUCUUUCACCTT is a double-stranded ribonucleoside that is modified with the fluorescent molecule 5'6-FAM, a combination of 5-FAM and 6-FAM. The excitation/emission wavelengths of 5-F... | |||
TD0063 | 5(6)-CR110, SE [5-(and 6)-Carboxyrhodamine 110, succinimidyl ester] *Mixed isomers* | ||
5(6)-CR110, SE [5-(and 6)-Carboxyrhodamine 110, succinimidyl ester] *Mixed isomers* is a Fluorescein for peptide and oligonucleotide labeling. Compared to fluorescein labeling reagents such as FITC and FAM, CR110 reagent... |