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Cross-linked Allophycocyanin

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Alternate Names:
CL-APC
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Cross-linked Allophycocyanin is (CL-APC) a fluorescent phycobiliprotein easily linked to antibodies and other proteins
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Cross-linked Allophycocyanin (APC) is a fluorescent phycobiliprotein with an extremely high absorbtivity, a high quantum efficiency and excitation and emission peaks at visible wavelengths. It can be easily linked to antibodies and other proteins by conventional protein cross-linking techniques without altering its spectral characteristics. This product is the brightest and most stable form of Cross-linked Allophycocyanin available. The alphabeta subunits of the Cross-linked Allophycocyanin have been crosslinked to provide increased structural integrity in the presence of chaotropic salts.


Cross-linked Allophycocyanin References

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Ordering Information

Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Cross-linked Allophycocyanin, 1 mg

sc-359907
1 mg
$46.00

Cross-linked Allophycocyanin, 5 mg

sc-359907A
5 mg
$189.00

Cross-linked Allophycocyanin, 50 mg

sc-359907B
50 mg
$1570.00