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Terminal phosphoramidite for labeling oligonucleotides at the 5' end with DusQ 1 quencher.
Cat. #
1D260, 2D260, 3D260, 4D260, 6D260
Protocol
Staining with the fluorophore PreciseGreen can quantify picogram and nanogram amounts of double-stranded DNA. Upon binding to dsDNA, the dye emits green fluorescence. Fluorescein (FAM) filter sets are suitable for excitation and detection of PreciseGreen fluorescence.
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DAPI (4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole) is a blue-emitting fluorescent DNA dye used for chromosome staining and as a nuclear counterstain in fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry.
Cat. #
2996-10mg, 2996-1mg, 2996-1mL
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Non-reactive form of AF 568 fluorescent dye with a free carboxyl group.
Cat. #
15890, 25890, 45890, 55890, 65890
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NHS-ester of HEX dye for proteins, peptides, and modified oligonucleotides labeling via reaction with amino groups.
Cat. #
2B220
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A reagent for detecting reactive oxygen species (ROS) in living cells. This carboxylated H2DCFDA analog has two additional negative charges that impede its leakage out of the cell.
Cat. #
3290-100mg, 3290-25mg
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LUCS 13 is a cell-permeant green fluorescent nucleic acid stain that exhibits bright, green fluorescence upon binding to nucleic acids.
Cat. #
14010, 24010, 44010
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Help Advantages of using dsGreen dye in qPCR and comparison with other fluorescent dyes: EvaGreen® dye and TaqMan® probes.
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Azide of green-yellow emitting HEX dye for conjugation with oligonucleotides via [3+2]-dipolar cycloaddition.
Cat. #
AB230, BB230, CB230, DB230, EB230, FB230
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.
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