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CruzFluor™ 647 succinimidyl ester | sc-362620 | 1 mg | $240.00 | 3 | ||
CruzFluor™ 647 succinimidyl ester is a highly versatile fluorescent dye that emits light in the 620-750 nm range. Its unique succinimidyl ester functionality enables efficient conjugation to amine-containing biomolecules, facilitating specific labeling. The compound exhibits exceptional photostability and a high quantum yield, making it ideal for applications requiring prolonged illumination. Its distinct spectral properties allow for multiplexing in complex biological systems, enhancing experimental resolution. | ||||||
Nile Red | 7385-67-3 | sc-203747 sc-203747A sc-203747B sc-203747C | 10 mg 250 mg 1 g 5 g | $49.00 $120.00 $190.00 $860.00 | 24 | |
Nile Red is a lipophilic fluorescent dye that exhibits strong emission in the 620-750 nm range, particularly in nonpolar environments. Its unique ability to intercalate into lipid membranes allows for selective staining of lipid-rich structures. The compound's fluorescence intensity is highly sensitive to the polarity of its surroundings, enabling real-time monitoring of lipid dynamics. Additionally, Nile Red's photophysical properties, including high quantum yield and stability, make it suitable for various imaging applications. | ||||||
Phalloidin CruzFluor™ 647 Conjugate | sc-363797 | 300 tests | $322.00 | 27 | ||
Phalloidin CruzFluor™ 647 Conjugate is a highly specific fluorescent probe that binds to filamentous actin (F-actin) with exceptional affinity, emitting light in the 620-750 nm range. Its unique structure allows for the stabilization of actin filaments, facilitating the visualization of cytoskeletal dynamics. The conjugate's robust fluorescence and photostability enable detailed imaging of cellular architecture, providing insights into cellular morphology and motility. | ||||||
Rhodamine 800 | 101027-54-7 | sc-212776 | 250 mg | $163.00 | 1 | |
Rhodamine 800 is a versatile fluorescent dye characterized by its strong emission in the 620-750 nm range. Its unique molecular structure allows for effective interaction with various biomolecules, enhancing its photophysical properties. The dye exhibits high quantum yield and excellent photostability, making it suitable for prolonged imaging applications. Additionally, its ability to form non-covalent interactions with proteins and nucleic acids facilitates the study of dynamic biological processes at the molecular level. | ||||||
Di-8-ANEPPS | 157134-53-7 | sc-214873 | 5 mg | $298.00 | 3 | |
Di-8-ANEPPS is a specialized fluorescent probe that emits light in the 620-750 nm range, distinguished by its unique ability to selectively interact with lipid membranes. This compound exhibits a remarkable sensitivity to changes in membrane potential, allowing for real-time monitoring of electrical activity. Its amphiphilic nature enhances its incorporation into lipid bilayers, while its robust photophysical characteristics ensure reliable signal detection in various experimental conditions. | ||||||
Phalloidin CruzFluor™ 633 Conjugate | sc-363796 | 300 tests | $187.00 | 16 | ||
Phalloidin CruzFluor™ 633 Conjugate is a highly specific fluorescent marker that binds to filamentous actin (F-actin) with exceptional affinity, enabling detailed visualization of cytoskeletal structures. Its unique conjugation with a fluorophore allows for enhanced stability and brightness, facilitating high-resolution imaging. The compound's selective interaction with actin filaments provides insights into cellular dynamics and morphology, making it a powerful tool for studying cytoskeletal organization. | ||||||
Rhodamine B | 81-88-9 | sc-203756 sc-203756A sc-203756B | 25 g 100 g 500 g | $36.00 $72.00 $222.00 | 6 | |
Rhodamine B is a vibrant, synthetic dye known for its intense fluorescence in the emission range of 620-750 nm. Its unique structure allows for strong π-π stacking interactions, enhancing its photostability and brightness. The dye exhibits rapid reaction kinetics in various environments, making it suitable for dynamic studies. Additionally, its ability to form aggregates in certain conditions can lead to intriguing changes in spectral properties, providing insights into molecular interactions and environmental effects. | ||||||
LDS 751 | 181885-68-7 | sc-391156 | 5 mg | $122.00 | 1 | |
LDS 751 is a synthetic compound characterized by its remarkable photophysical properties, particularly in the emission spectrum of 620-750 nm. Its unique molecular architecture facilitates strong intramolecular charge transfer, resulting in enhanced fluorescence efficiency. The compound exhibits distinct solvatochromic behavior, where its emission shifts in response to solvent polarity. Additionally, LDS 751 demonstrates notable stability under varying pH conditions, making it an intriguing subject for studies on molecular interactions and environmental responsiveness. | ||||||
1,1,3,3,3,3-Hexamethylindodicarbocyanine iodide | 36536-22-8 | sc-391093 | 25 mg | $96.00 | ||
1,1,3,3,3,3-Hexamethylindodicarbocyanine iodide is a synthetic dye known for its exceptional optical characteristics, particularly in the emission range of 620-750 nm. Its unique structure allows for effective stacking interactions, leading to pronounced aggregation behavior in concentrated solutions. This compound exhibits a high degree of photostability, enabling prolonged exposure to light without significant degradation. Additionally, it showcases a pronounced sensitivity to environmental factors, influencing its spectral properties and making it a subject of interest in studies of molecular dynamics. | ||||||
Di-4-ANEPPS | 90134-00-2 | sc-214872 sc-214872A | 5 mg 50 mg | $245.00 $1470.00 | 2 | |
Di-4-ANEPPS is a synthetic fluorescent probe notable for its emission in the 620-750 nm range. Its unique design facilitates strong dipole-dipole interactions, enhancing its sensitivity to local electric fields. This compound exhibits rapid response kinetics to changes in pH, making it an effective indicator of microenvironmental shifts. Furthermore, its ability to undergo intramolecular charge transfer contributes to its distinct photophysical properties, allowing for detailed studies of membrane dynamics. |