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R-M-5335 BDP 650/665 alkyne,cas:2006345-40-8 BDP 650/665 is a bright borondipyrromethene dye designed to fit Cy5 channel of various instruments. The terminal ethynyl group of BDP 650/665 alkyne can be easily conjugated with various azides using a copper-catalyzed Click chemistry reaction. price>
R-M-5336 BDP 650/665 azide BDP 650/665 is a bright red emitting borondipyrromethene dye, compatible with Cy5 channel found on many instruments. This is azide derivative of BDP 650/665. It can be conjugated with terminal alkynes via copper catalyzed reaction, or with cycloalkynes via copper-free Click chemistry. price>
R-M-5337 BDP 650/665 maleimide BDP 650/665 is a bright, red emitting fluorophore for Cyanine5 (Cy5) channel. The dye has a high molar extinction coefficient, and a good emission quantum yield. The dye is moderately hydrophobic, but can be used to label biomolecules in aqueous environment, so it is a good alternative to Cy5.Maleimide is a thiol reactive group. The compound can be used for the labeling of cysteine residues of proteins and peptides, among other SH-containing molecules. price>
R-M-5338 BDP 650/665 X NHS ester BDP 650/665 is a borondipyrromethene dye with far red excitation and emission. The dye has a good molar extinction coefficient and emission quantum yield.The NHS ester can be conjugated with amine groups of proteins, peptides, and other molecules. The molecule contains an additional aminohexanoic acid linker. price>
R-M-5339 BDP-650/665-DBCO BDP 650/665 is a bright far-red-fluorescent dye that is similar to BODIPY™ 650/665 and Cy™5 by its spectral characteristics. This high quantum yield dye is relatively non-sensitive to solvent polarity and pH changes. Due to its significant hydrophobic properties, BDP 650/665 can be used for staining membranes, lipids, and other lipophilic compounds.DBCO, a substituting group introduced in this molecule, is a dibenzocyclooctyne that is commonly used in copper-free Click Chemistry reactions. BDP 650/665 DBCO can react with various functionalized azides (rapidly and without specialized Cu(I) catalysts) resulting in stable dye-biomolecule conjugates. price>
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