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5-FITC cadaverine

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Molecular Weight:
653.38
Molecular Formula:
C26H25N3O5S•2HBr
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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5-FITC cadaverine, a fluorescent derivative, is particularly significant in the realm of biochemical research for its ability to act as a versatile labeling agent. Its mechanism hinges on the covalent attachment to primary amines in biomolecules, thereby enabling the visualization of these entities under fluorescence microscopy. This characteristic makes it an invaluable tool for the study of cell biology and molecular interactions, allowing researchers to trace the dynamics of proteins, nucleic acids, and other amine-containing compounds within complex biological systems. Its fluorescence properties are leveraged to investigate cellular processes with high specificity and sensitivity, providing insights into the intricate mechanisms of life at the molecular level. Through its application, scientists can illuminate the pathways and interactions that underpin cellular function, contributing significantly to our understanding of biological systems and molecular biology.


5-FITC cadaverine References

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  2. Synthetic polymer nanoparticles conjugated with FimH(A) from E. coli pili to emulate the bacterial mode of epithelial internalization.  |  Lin, LY., et al. 2012. J Am Chem Soc. 134: 3938-41. PMID: 22360307
  3. Multifunctional imaging probe based on gadofulleride nanoplatform.  |  Zheng, JP., et al. 2012. Nanoscale. 4: 3669-72. PMID: 22617872
  4. In vivo magnetic resonance imaging of pancreatic tumors using iron oxide nanoworms targeted with PTR86 peptide.  |  Ahmadi, Y., et al. 2017. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces. 158: 423-430. PMID: 28719864
  5. Investigating Cell Uptake of Guanidinium-Rich RAFT Polymers: Impact of Comonomer and Monomer Distribution.  |  Martin, L., et al. 2018. Biomacromolecules. 19: 3190-3200. PMID: 29890077

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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

5-FITC cadaverine, 100 mg

sc-495634
100 mg
$382.00