NHS, TFP, STP Esters
Amine-reactive, UV-fluorescent dyes with absorption/emission maxima near 350/445 nm.
NHS-activated dyes often used for labeling proteins, amine-modified oligonucleotides, and other amine-containing biomolecules.
Green-fluorescent dyes used for labeling proteins, peptides, amine-modified oligonucleotides, and other amine-containing molecules.
Amine-reactive dyes used for labeling proteins, amine-modified oligonucleotides, and other amine-containing biomolecules.
Amine-reactive, yellow-fluorescent dyes with excitation ideally suited for the frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser line.
Orange-fluorescent labels optimally excited near 543 nm used for modifying amine-containing biomolecules.
Orange-fluorescent, amine-reactive dyes used for detection of moderate-to-high abundance targets.
Amine-reactive dyes with excitation ideally suited for the 568 nm laser line on the Ar-Kr mixed-gas laser.
Amine-reactive, red-fluorescent dyes with excitation ideally suited for 568 nm or 594 nm laser lines.
Amine-reactive, fluorescent dyes with excitation suited for the 633 nm or 647 nm laser lines
Amine-reactive near IR dye that emits fluorescence at about 700 nm in the borderline spectral region between far-red and near-IR.
Activated esters routinely used for preparation of near-IR fluorescent custom conjugates.
Activated esters used for preparation of near-IR fluorescent with excitation maximum near 750 nm.