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Product Fluorogenic primary amine-reactive polymethine dye with emision at 601 nm for simple one-step labeling of peptide, protein, and other amine-containing molecules.
Cat. # 4719-1mg

Product Fluorogenic primary amine-reactive polymethine dye with emision at 590 nm for simple one-step labeling of peptide, protein, and other amine-containing molecules.
Cat. # 4750-1mg

Product Fluorogenic primary amine-reactive polymethine dye with emision at 485 nm for simple one-step labeling of peptide, protein, and other amine-containing molecules.
Cat. # 4751-1mg

Manual Detecting and quantitating small amounts of dsDNA is important for a number of applications. The PreciseGreen® dye is a fluorescent sensor specific for double-stranded DNA. Its absorption and emission in the fluorescein (FAM) channel can be easily detected. Here, you can find the Lumiprobe manual on how to use the quantification kit with our dsDNA binding dye PreciseGreen®.

Product Fluorogenic primary amine-reactive polymethine dye with emission at 600 nm for simple one-step labeling of peptide, protein, and other amine-containing molecules.
Cat. # 4698-1mg

Protocol Protocol for staining RNA in gels with ssGreen® dye.

Product FluoriCa-8 AM is a cell-permeable calcium ion indicator that is metabolized by intracellular esterase, leading to a bright green fluorescent signal upon calcium ion binding. FluoriCa-8 AM has brighter fluorescence than Fluo-4 AM and is excellent for applications where dye concentration must be minimized.

Manual Protocol for purification of DNA fragments from agarose gels or enzymatic reactions with LumiSpin® GEL, DNA Isolation Spin Kit for Agarose Gel.

Ready kit RNA quantification kit designed to measure a broad range of RNA concentrations on any fluorimeter.
Cat. # 12502, 52502

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Staining lipid droplets with BDP® 493/503 lipid stain


Help General recommendations for staining of lipid droplets with BDP493/503 using HepG2 culture as a model


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