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5(6)-Carboxy-X-rhodamine (CAS 198978-94-8)

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Alternate Names:
ROX
Application:
5(6)-Carboxy-X-rhodamine is a fluorescent dye for nucleic acid research
CAS Number:
198978-94-8
Molecular Weight:
534.60
Molecular Formula:
C33H30N2O5
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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5(6)-Carboxy-X-rhodamine, derived from the xanthene dye rhodamine, serves as a widely utilized fluorescent dye in nucleic acid research and various scientific fields. This versatile dye finds extensive applications in biochemistry, cell biology, and immunology. With its ability to label proteins and DNA, track cell movements, measure enzyme activity, and visualize cellular structure and function, 5(6)-Carboxy-X-rhodamine plays a vital role in scientific investigations. Its fluorescence properties enable it to absorb and emit light when exposed to specific wavelengths. This unique characteristic empowers researchers to employ it for a multitude of purposes, including protein and DNA labeling, cell movement tracking, and enzyme activity measurement. Additionally, it facilitates the examination of protein concentrations in cells and tissues, as well as the study of drug and toxin effects on cellular systems. 5(6)-Carboxy-X-rhodamine′s significance in scientific research extends beyond its fluorescence capabilities. It offers insights into nucleic acid interactions, enables the visualization of cellular processes, and contributes to understanding the effects of various agents on cellular components. As a result, 5(6)-Carboxy-X-rhodamine remains useful for numerous scientific investigations across different disciplines.


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5(6)-Carboxy-X-rhodamine, 25 mg

sc-210421
25 mg
$163.00

5(6)-Carboxy-X-rhodamine, 100 mg

sc-210421A
100 mg
$408.00