Category: Lumiprobe
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BDP® 630/650-X-NHS ester
BDP 630/650 is a borondipyrromethene fluorophore tuned to Cyanine5 excitation and emission channels. The dye is bright and highly photostable. It is useful for fluorescence polarization assays. This is an amine-reactive NHS ester derivative.
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BDP® 650/665 alkyne
BDP 650/665 is a bright borondipyrromethene red-emitting dye. The terminal ethynyl group of BDP 650/665 alkyne can be easily conjugated with various azides using a copper-catalyzed click reaction.
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BDP® 581/591 carboxylic acid
BDP 581/591 is a multi purpose fluorophore, that can also be used to probe reactive oxygen species (ROS). This is a carboxylic acid derivative with a free COOH group.
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BDP® 581/591 DBCO
BDP 581/591 is a borondipyrromethene dye that can be used not only as a fluorescent dye, but also as a ROS probe. It can be conjugated with azides using copper-free click chemistry.
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BDP® 558/568 DBCO
BDP 558/568 DBCO is a bright and photostable dye with emission in the yellow spectrum range. It contains a cyclooctyne substituting group (i.e. DBCO), which can react with various azides in Click Chemistry reactions.
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BDP® 581/591 hydrazide
BDP 581/591 is a multi-purpose dye with bright emission. This is a hydrazide dye for the conjugation with aldehydes and ketones.
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BDP® 558/568 hydrazide
BDP 558/568 hydrazide is a carbonyl-reactive dye that emits in the orange/yellow part of the spectrum.
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BDP® 581/591 maleimide
Thiol reactive maleimide derivative of BDP 581/591 dye. The fluorophore is useful for a variety of application, including fluorescence polarization assays, and microscopy.
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BDP® 558/568 maleimide
Maleimide derivative of boron-dipyrromethene dye BDP 558/568, which emits fluorescence in the yellow range; BDP 558/568 maleimide can be used for modification of thiol groups in biomolecules.
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BDP® 581/591 NHS ester
NHS ester derivative of BDP 581/591 borondipyrromethene fluorophore for the labeling of proteins, peptides, and other biomolecules. The dye is useful for fluorescence polarization and two-photon experiments, and as a ROS probe.

