CytoCite GR100便携式荧光分析仪 货号CGR100-AAT Bioquest荧光染料

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CytoCite GR100便携式荧光分析仪

CytoCite GR100便携式荧光分析仪

货号 CGR100 存储条件
规格 Each 价格 33108
Ex (nm) Em (nm)
分子量 溶剂
产品详细介绍

简要概述

CytoCite GR100荧光分析仪是美国AAT Bioquest研发的最新款云集成的掌上荧光分析仪,专为读取红色荧光(Ex / Em = 530 nm / 620 nm)而设计,其灵敏度极限可检测低至1 nM的试卤灵。它体积极小,是市场上最小的荧光分析仪,可轻松集成到任何实验室设备,医疗点使用和现场测试中。此外,作为唯一可用的云型荧光分析仪,CytoCite 荧光分析仪与其他类似产品相比具有几个关键优势,例如Qubit (ThermoFisher的商标)。这些包括 a.无限存储样本结果;b.自动日常数据备份,以防止意外数据丢失; c.跨不同平台同步样本结果,可访问任何经过验证的设备(如智能手机);d.与AAT Bioquest全面的Quest Graph 分析工具兼容,可实现快速简便的回归建模,IC50计算等。对于测定,CytoCite 荧光分析仪可以使用低至1 uL的样品,并且对于DNA(abs = 260 nm)和蛋白质(abs = 280 nm)比Nanodrop(ThermoFisher的商标)灵敏度高几个数量级。它还与全面的生物测定和荧光测定试剂库兼容,可对钙,汞,RNA等许多小分子进行快速,可重复的定量分析。金畔生物是AAT Bioquest的中国代理商,为您提供AAT的最新资讯及产品。 

iFluor 665琥珀酰亚胺酯 货号1550-AAT Bioquest荧光染料

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iFluor 665琥珀酰亚胺酯

iFluor 665琥珀酰亚胺酯

货号 1550 存储条件 在零下15度以下保存, 避免光照
规格 100 ug 价格 1164
Ex (nm) 667 Em (nm) 692
分子量 1210.53 溶剂 DMSO
产品详细介绍

简要概述

产品基本信息

货号:1550

产品名称:iFluor 665琥珀酰亚胺酯

规格:100ug

储存条件:-15℃,避光干燥

保质期:12个月

 

物理化学光谱特性

分子量:974.20

溶剂:DMSO

Ex(nm):667

Em(nm):692

Abs(nm):661

 

产品介绍

AAT Bioquest的iFluor 染料针对标记蛋白质(特别是抗体)进行了优化。这些染料是明亮的,耐光的,并且对蛋白质的淬灭作用极小。它们可以被荧光仪器的主要激光线(例如350、405、488、532、555、633和647 nm)激发。 iFluor 665系列的光谱特性类似于AlexaFluor®660(AlexaFluor®是Invitrogen的商标)。 iFluor 665系列的荧光在pH值从3到11时不受pH值的影响。这些光谱特性使该新染料系列成为AlexaFluor®660的出色替代品。在相同条件下,iFluor 665在某些抗体上可提供更强的荧光信号。 iFluor 665 SE相当稳定,并且对蛋白质氨基具有良好的反应性和选择性。

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