Author: HyperCyte
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Hoechst 34580, blue fluorescent nucleic acid stain
Hoechst 34580 is a cell-permeant blue-emitting fluorescent dsDNA dye used for staining chromosomes and nuclei in live and fixed cells.
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Hydroxy-PEG3-thiol
PEG3 bifunctional linker with thiol and hydroxyl groups. Thiol can coat gold surfaces forming a hydrophilic monolayer.
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ICG maleimide
ICG maleimide is a thiol-reactive dye for labeling protein and other thiol-containing molecules.
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JOE phosphoramidite, 6-isomer
JOE dye phosphoramidite for synthesis of labeled oligonucleotides. JOE absorption and emission maxima are between maxima of FAM and TAMRA/ROX dyes.
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JOE azide, 5-isomer
JOE is a chlorinated fluorescein dye which is often used for HEX channel for oligonucleotides. It is less hydrophobic than HEX. This is an azide derivative for сlick chemistry
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Hoechst 33258, blue fluorescent nucleic acid stain
Hoechst 33258 is a cell-permeant blue-emitting fluorescent dsDNA dye used for staining chromosomes and nuclei in live and fixed cells.
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JOE NHS ester, 5-isomer
JOE is a fluorescent dye with emission in the yellow part of the spectrum. This derivative is an activated NHS ester for conjugation with amines.
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JOE alkyne, 6-isomer
JOE dye alkyne derivative for copper-catalyzed click chemistry reaction with azides. JOE dye is widely used for nucleic acid labeling.
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Iodo-PEG3-carboxylic acid
A bifunctional compound containing carboxylic acid functional group, and iodide, an active halogen group.
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Indocyanine Green (ICG)
Water-soluble and pH-insensitive fluorescent dye widely used in imaging and flow cytometry.

