Protein Labeling Reagents
Various reagents designed to selectively label target proteins. Products include classic dyes, radioisotope labels, biotinylation reagents, fluorescent labels, molecular probes, assays, and labeling kits.
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Abnova™ Fluorescent Dye 678-C5.5 Hydrazide
Cyanine 5.5 dyes are common red fluorophores; C5.5 Hydrazide reacts with carbonyl groups
Abnova™ Fluorescent Dye 649-C5 Amine
Cyanine 5 dyes are common red fluorophores, and can tolerate a pH range of 3 to 10; C5 Amine reacts with carbonyl groups
Abnova™ Fluorescent Dye 678-C5.5 Maleimide
Cyanine 5.5 dyes are common red fluorophores; C5.5 Maleimide reacts with thiol groups
Abnova™ Fluorescent Dye 749-C7 NHS Ester
Cyanine 7 dyes are common near infrared red fluorophores used in in vivo imaging applications; C7 NHS Ester reacts with amino groups
Abnova™ Fluorescent Dye 647-I Succinimidyl Ester
Water-soluble fluorescent dye forms stable peptide bond with protein amino groups
Abnova™ Fluorescent Dye 532-I Succinimidyl Ester
Water-soluble fluorescent dye forms stable peptide bond with protein amino groups
Abnova™ Fluorescent Dye 540-M Succinimidyl Ester (Violet)
Water-soluble fluorescent dye forms stable peptide bond with protein amino groups
Abnova™ Fluorescent Dye 647-I Maleimide
Water-soluble fluorescent dye forms stable thioether bond with free thiol groups