Chemical Reactive Dyes
Reactive dyes are widely used substances for conjugating a fluorescent dye to a protein such as an antibody. Reactive dyes can be used to label primary amines, thiols or dienes of proteins or amine-, thiol- or diene-modified molecules. When abberior fluorophores are used, the resulting conjugate shows bright fluorescence and photostability.
Derivative/Conjugate:
Phalloidin
Derivative/Conjugate:
anti-Mouse IgG
Derivative/Conjugate:
anti-Rabbit IgG
Derivative/Conjugate:
anti-Guinea pig IgG
Derivative/Conjugate:
anti-Human IgG
Derivative/Conjugate:
Maleimide
Excitation wavelength:
400 nm - 500 nm
Excitation wavelength:
500 nm - 600 nm
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