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BDP 576/589, a boron dipyrromethene dye, is an analog of BODIPY™ 576/589 dye. This hydrophobic dye with emission in the orange spectrum range has high quantum yield and high molar extinction coefficient. It is suitable for experiments measuring fluorescence lifetime and fluorescence polarization. This fluorophore can be used whether in wide-field and confocal microscopy or in multiphoton microscopy because of its high two-photon absorption cross-section. This derivative is a carboxylic acid (contains a free COOH-group). It can be used as a reference control and for conjugation with an amino group after activation with carbodiimides.
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DusQ 21 is a fluorescence quencher. DusQ 21 possesses broad absorption in far red and NIR range, and can quench fluorescence of dyes that emit in this region. This is a carboxylic acid derivative. DusQ 21 has intense absorption maximum at 661 nm, making it useful as an acceptor in fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) applications. It is a common quencher for Cyanine5, Cyanine5.5, AF 647, or other spectrally similar fluorescent dyes.
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BP Fluor 488 is a stable dye over a broad pH range (from 4 to 10) with the fluorescence peak in the green region (at 519 nm). Conjugates of biomolecules with BP Fluor 488 can be used in flow cytometry, for example in multicolor staining. BP Fluor 488 is also used in cell microscopy due to its high photostability. BP Fluor 488 amine is soluble in water and can be conjugated with electrophiles and participate in enzymatic transamination.
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This product is an amine derivative of ROX (Rhodamine X, Rhodamine 101) dye with an amine group separated from the fluorophore by a long linker that facilitates conjugation. The aliphatic primary amine group can be coupled with various electrophiles (activated esters, epoxides, etc.) and used in enzymatic transamination labeling. ROX is a red-emitting fluorophore possessing high brightness and fluorescence quantum yield. This reagent is a pure 6-isomer.
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Indocyanine Green (aka ICG, IC Green, Foxgreen) is used for reliable imaging and flow cytometry. This dye is water-soluble and pH-insensitive. The fluorescence of Indocyanine Green is not visible to the human eye but is readily detected by most imaging systems. Indocyanine Green binds tightly to plasma proteins and becomes confined to the vascular system. The dye has a half-life of 150 to 180 sec and is removed from circulation exclusively by the liver to bile juice. Indocyanine Green is used for determining cardiac output, hepatic function, liver and gastric blood flow, and for ophthalmic angiography.