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73881-1MGApplication Cell permeable fluorescent indicator of intracellular Ca 2+ non-fluorescent until it is hydrolyzed intracellularly and/or in the presence of Ca 2+ lower binding affinity allows measurement of higher peaks of Ca 2+ transients than
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437591For fluorescence-based immuno assays and ELISA technologies Minimum cross-talk Maxisorp&trade and PolySorp® surfaces available Alphanumeric well identification Available in white, black or clear Modules have 1 x 8, 1 x 12 or 2 x 8 strips in a
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F9015-100MGFluorescamine, a heterocyclic dione, reacts with primary amines, amino acids, peptides, and protein to form a fluorescent product. Excess reagent and its degradation products are non-fluorescent.
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F9015-1GFluorescamine, a heterocyclic dione, reacts with primary amines, amino acids, peptides, and protein to form a fluorescent product. Excess reagent and its degradation products are non-fluorescent.
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F9015-250MGFluorescamine, a heterocyclic dione, reacts with primary amines, amino acids, peptides, and protein to form a fluorescent product. Excess reagent and its degradation products are non-fluorescent.
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219518380Fluorescamine is a non-fluorescent reagent that reacts readily with primary amino groups in amino acids and peptides to form highly fluorescent derivatives, whereas the reagent and its degradation products are non-fluorescent. No significant
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219518391Fluorescamine is a non-fluorescent reagent that reacts readily with primary amino groups in amino acids and peptides to form highly fluorescent derivatives, whereas the reagent and its degradation products are non-fluorescent. No significant
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1277004-200MGThis product is provided as delivered and specified by the issuing Pharmacopoeia. All information provided in support of this product, including SDS and any product information leaflets have been developed and issued under the Authority of the
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46955-100G-FFluorescein dye is the most commonly used fluorescent probe. It is used to stain epithelial defects and analyse the integrity of corneal epithelium.
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46955-1G-FFluorescein dye is the most commonly used fluorescent probe. It is used to stain epithelial defects and analyse the integrity of corneal epithelium.
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46955-250MG-FFluorescein dye is the most commonly used fluorescent probe. It is used to stain epithelial defects and analyse the integrity of corneal epithelium.
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46955-500G-FFluorescein dye is the most commonly used fluorescent probe. It is used to stain epithelial defects and analyse the integrity of corneal epithelium.