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Thermo Scientific™ DyLight™ 680 NHS Ester
Label antibodies or other proteins as probes for fluorescence imaging assays with the full spectral range of NHS ester-activated DyLight Dyes.
Specifications
Product Type | Dye |
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Solubility | DMF (Dimethylformamide) |
Content And Storage | Store desiccated at -20°C. |
Chemical Reactivity | Amine |
Reactive Moiety | Active Ester, Succinimidyl Ester, NHS Ester |
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Thermo Scientific™
46418 |
DyLight 680 NHS-Ester | 1 mg |
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11899370
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Thermo Scientific™
46419 |
DyLight 680 NHS Ester | 5 x 50 μg |
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Description
Thermo Scientific™ Amine-Reactive DyLight Dyes are NHS ester-activated DyLight Fluors for fluorescent labeling of antibodies and other proteins to be used as molecular probes for cellular imaging and other fluorescence detection methods.
The DyLight Dyes exhibit higher fluorescence intensity and photostability than Alexa™, CyDye™ and LI-COR™ Dyes in many applications and remain highly fluorescent over a broad pH range (pH 4-9). Additionally, the water solubility of the DyLight Dyes allows a high dye-to-protein ratio without precipitation during conjugation.Highlights:
Brightness: high-fluorescence intensity provides outstanding sensitivity and requires less conjugate
Photostability: exceptional resistance to photobleaching enables fluorescence imaging under the most demanding conditions (e.g., structured illumination, 4pi microscopy)
Instrument compatibility: emission spectra match the principal output wavelengths of common fluorescence instrumentation
Specifications
Dye | |
Store desiccated at -20°C. | |
Active Ester, Succinimidyl Ester, NHS Ester | |
DyLight Fluors | |
712 | |
Proteins |
DMF (Dimethylformamide) | |
Amine | |
DyLight™ 680 | |
DyLight™ | |
692 |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.