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Cy7.5 NHS ester is a water soluble fluorescent dye with a terminal NHS ester group. Cy7.5 NHS ester is a near-infrared (NIR) dye known for its long-wave emission. It serves as an amine-reactive derivative, ideal for labeling biomolecules like proteins and peptides for in vivo NIR imaging.
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Ald-Ph-PEG8-t-butyl ester is a PEG linker containing a benzaldehyde and a t-butyl ester. The aldehyde group is a versatile electrophile that is reactive towards amines, hydroxylamines, and hydrazines while the t-butyl ester can be removed to reveal a carboxylic acid that can react with alcohols or amines.
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Fluorescein-PEG12-amine, TFA salt is a PEG linker containing an amine and a fluorescein dye. Primary amines readily form amides with carboxylic acids in the presence of reagents such as HATU or EDC while fluorescein is a fluorophore is a near-UV/Vis spectrum dye that can be used for in vivo fluorescence assays such as FRET.
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2,3,4-(PEG4-Azide)-1-(PEG4-Amine)methane is a four-armed PEG reagent that combines three azide groups with a primary amine. Azides are frequently used in click reactions with terminal alkynes, DBCO and BCN moieties to form stable triazole linkages with the target molecule. Primary amines are useful scaffolds for easily building complexity such as in making amides, building heterocycles, and performing SNAr reactions on electron-deficient aromatic compounds. PEG linkers increase a molecule’s water solubility and their use impacts a compound’s ADME properties in vivo.
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Fluorescein-PEG12-Mal is a PEG linker containing a maleimide and a fluorescein dye. Maleimide is a thiol-specific covalent linker which is used to label cysteine residues in proteins while fluorescein is a fluorophore is a near-UV/Vis spectrum dye that can be used for in vivo fluorescence assays such as FRET.
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BP Lipid 319 is a multi-ionizable amino lipid analogue of ALC-0315 featuring a propylamino headgroup and two acyl tails, one being a branched symmetrical C17 and the other being an asymmnetrical C11 chain. Ionizable lipids such as this may be applied in the development of lipid nanoparticles. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
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BP Fluor 555 active ester is a bright, photostable, and hydrophilic fluorescent dye for the yellow channel. This NHS ester is an amine-reactive dye; it can label amine groups in proteins, peptides, amino-modified oligos, and other target molecules. BP Fluor 555 is a hydrophilic fluorophore with high fluorescence quantum yield and high photostability, an alternative to tetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA, TMR) or Cyanine3 dyes. The dye is useful for many applications, including cytometry and microscopy.