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Cat Number:KTL0541-2
Size:1 mg
Price:£339.00
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LinKine AbFluor 594 Labeling Kit (Optimized for samples with molecular weight of 6 KD to 20 KD)

Partner: Abbkine Scientific

Dilutions:LinKine AbFluor 594 Labeling Kit (Optimized for samples with molecular weight of 6 KD to 20 KD) is designed for preparing AbFluor 594 conjugates directly from proteins, peptides, and other ligands that contain a free amino group.
Conjugation:AbFluor 594
Description:LinKine AbFluor 594 Labeling Kit (Optimized for samples with molecular weight of 6 KD to 20 KD) is designed for preparing AbFluor 594 conjugates directly from proteins, peptides, and other ligands that contain a free amino group.
Further Information:AbFluor dyes are a series of highly water-soluble fluorescent dyes spanning the visible and near-infrared spectrum for Labeling biomolecules, especially proteins and nucleic acids. AbFluor dyes bear the core structures of different fluorescent dye core structures that cover the fluorescence spectrum from UV to NIR. Innovative modifications to the core structure makes AbFluor dyes superior to other commercial dyes with many innovative novel features. AbFluor 594 is the brightest deep red dye with the ?Ex/?Em of 593/614 nm, extremely photostable, which is super alternative to DyLight 594, Alexa Fluor 594. It yields the brightest antibody conjugates among spectrally similar dyes.
Shipping Conditions:Ship on cold packs
Storage:Store kit components at -20?C for 6 months.
Usage:Research use only

 

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linkine.jpg&&Fig. LinKine AbFluor 594 Labeling Kit (Optimized for samples with molecular weight of 6 KD to 20 KD) is designed for preparing AbFluor 594 directly from proteins, peptides, and other ligands that contain free amino groups.

linkine.jpg&&Fig. LinKine AbFluor 594 Labeling Kit (Optimized for samples with molecular weight of 6 KD to 20 KD) is designed for preparing AbFluor 594 directly from proteins, peptides, and other ligands that contain free amino groups.