680 NHS Fluorescent Labeling Kit
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                Catalog NO: VIR030202            
        
        
        
        Size: 1 Kit
        
                   
            
                                                                            
                            Introduction:Label antibodies, small molecules, proteins, or peptides with NIR fluorescent dyes. Fluorescent dyes for labeling antibodies, small molecules, proteins, or peptides are designed specifically to enable customized development of novel superbright fluorescent imaging agents. Dye properties, such as excellent brightness, hydrolytic stability, and photostability, as well as selection for minimal interaction with biological tissue for no potential loss of specificity, have been optimized and validated for use in in vivo or in vitro imaging. Available as NHS esters or maleimide reactive dyes for conjugation to either free amine (-NH3) or free thiol (-SH) containing molecules. Conjugate an optimal 1-3 dyes onto your protein or choose self-quenching dyes to make your own custom fluorogenic probes.
                        
                                                                                                                                    
                            Wavelength:680 nm
                        
                                                                                                
                            Category:Fluorescent Dyes & Cell Labeling Dyes
                        
                                                            
                            Shipping Condition:Blue Ice
                        
                                                            
                            Optical Imaging Classification:Fluorescence Imaging
                        
                                                            
                            Intended Use:For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
                        
                                                