5 Results for "

Cy3B

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5 Results for "Cy3B" in MCE Product Catalog:

Cat. No.: HY-D1849
CAS No.: 228272-52-4
Cy3B NHS ester is a fluorescent dye compound that is commonly used in biomarking and fluorescent labeling experiments, especially for labeling biomolecules containing amino functional groups (amine groups), such as proteins, antibodies or peptides.
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Cat. No.: HY-D1845
CAS No.: 228272-69-3
Cy3B is an improved variant of the Cy3 (Cyanine3) (HY-D0822) dye. Cy3 is a fluorescent dye, and its fluorescence spectrum generally falls within the green to orange wavelength range .
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Cat. No.: HY-172721
CAS No.: 926905-86-4
Cy3B maleimide is a mono-reactive dye containing maleimide group, which can selectively and efficiently attach Cyanine3 fluorophore (an analog of Cy3) to proteins and peptides containing cysteine residues, as well as to other thiolated molecules (such as thiol-containing oligonucleotides). Cy3B is an improved version of Cy3 dyes with significantly increased fluorescence quantum yield and photostability.
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Cat. No.: HY-D1852
Cy3B amine chloride is a dye derivative of Cyanine 3 (Cy3) (HY-D0822) bearing an amine group. Cy3 is a fluorescent dye with a fluorescence spectrum typically in the green to orange wavelength range. The amine functionality of Sulfo-Cy3 amine can react with carboxyl groups to form covalent bonds. Sulfo-Cy3 amine can bind to biological molecules such as proteins and antibodies to track their location and dynamic changes in biological samples.
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Cat. No.: HY-D1851
Cy3B amine chloride is a dye derivative of Cyanine 3 (Cy3) (HY-D0822) bearing an amine group in the disodium salt form. Cy3 is a fluorescent dye with a fluorescence spectrum typically in the green to orange wavelength range. The amine functionality of Sulfo-Cy3 amine can react with carboxyl groups to form covalent bonds. Sulfo-Cy3 amine can bind to biological molecules such as proteins and antibodies to track their location and dynamic changes in biological samples.
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