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Reference: CWS1001_1 mg

Flamma® Fluors 496 NHS ester is a reactive form of bright green dye induced from Fluorescein structure and used to generate a stable fluorescence signal in bioimaging. The maxima of Ex/Em values are at 496/520 nm, similar to that of Fluorescein. Flamma 496 might be excited using the 488 nm laser line and displays excellent optical property. Flamma 496 can be conjugated to low-abundance biomolecules with great sensitivity and high molar ratios, allowing sensitive detection. NHS esters readily react with amine-modified oligonucleotides or amino groups of proteins, i.e. the ε-amino groups of lysine or the amine terminus of nucleotides to form a chemically stable amide bond between dye and the biomolecule. We offer Flamma Fluors 496 dye for labeling of antibodies, peptides, proteins, ligands, and amplification substrates optimized for cellular labeling and detection. 

Reference: CWS1001_5 mg

Flamma® Fluors 496 NHS ester is a reactive form of bright green dye induced from Fluorescein structure and used to generate a stable fluorescence signal in bioimaging. The maxima of Ex/Em values are at 496/520 nm, similar to that of Fluorescein. Flamma 496 might be excited using the 488 nm laser line and displays excellent optical property. Flamma 496 can be conjugated to low-abundance biomolecules with great sensitivity and high molar ratios, allowing sensitive detection. NHS esters readily react with amine-modified oligonucleotides or amino groups of proteins, i.e. the ε-amino groups of lysine or the amine terminus of nucleotides to form a chemically stable amide bond between dye and the biomolecule. We offer Flamma Fluors 496 dye for labeling of antibodies, peptides, proteins, ligands, and amplification substrates optimized for cellular labeling and detection. 

Reference: CWS1001_25 mg

Flamma® Fluors 496 NHS ester is a reactive form of bright green dye induced from Fluorescein structure and used to generate a stable fluorescence signal in bioimaging. The maxima of Ex/Em values are at 496/520 nm, similar to that of Fluorescein. Flamma 496 might be excited using the 488 nm laser line and displays excellent optical property. Flamma 496 can be conjugated to low-abundance biomolecules with great sensitivity and high molar ratios, allowing sensitive detection. NHS esters readily react with amine-modified oligonucleotides or amino groups of proteins, i.e. the ε-amino groups of lysine or the amine terminus of nucleotides to form a chemically stable amide bond between dye and the biomolecule. We offer Flamma Fluors 496 dye for labeling of antibodies, peptides, proteins, ligands, and amplification substrates optimized for cellular labeling and detection. 

Reference: PWS1122_1 mg

Flamma® Fluors 552 NHS ester is a reactive form of bright yellow fluorescent dye induced from cyanine structure and used to generate a stable fluorescence signal in bioimaging. The maxima of Ex/Em values are at 550/564 nm, similar to that of Alexa 555, DyLight 549, ATTO 550 and Cy3. Flamma 552 might be excited using the 532, 543, 546 or 555 nm laser lines and displays excellent optical property. Flamma 552 can be conjugated to low-abundance biomolecules with great sensitivity and high molar ratios, allowing sensitive detection. NHS esters readily react with amine-modified oligonucleotides or amino groups of proteins, i.e. the ε-amino groups of lysine or the amine terminus of nucleotides to form a chemically stable amide bond between dye and the biomolecule. We offer Flamma Fluors 552 dye for labeling of antibodies, peptides, proteins, ligands, and amplification substrates optimized for cellular labeling and detection. 

Reference: PWS1122_5 mg

Flamma® Fluors 552 NHS ester is a reactive form of bright yellow fluorescent dye induced from cyanine structure and used to generate a stable fluorescence signal in bioimaging. The maxima of Ex/Em values are at 550/564 nm, similar to that of Alexa 555, DyLight 549, ATTO 550 and Cy3. Flamma 552 might be excited using the 532, 543, 546 or 555 nm laser lines and displays excellent optical property. Flamma 552 can be conjugated to low-abundance biomolecules with great sensitivity and high molar ratios, allowing sensitive detection. NHS esters readily react with amine-modified oligonucleotides or amino groups of proteins, i.e. the ε-amino groups of lysine or the amine terminus of nucleotides to form a chemically stable amide bond between dye and the biomolecule. We offer Flamma Fluors 552 dye for labeling of antibodies, peptides, proteins, ligands, and amplification substrates optimized for cellular labeling and detection. 

Reference: PWS1122_25 mg

Flamma® Fluors 552 NHS ester is a reactive form of bright yellow fluorescent dye induced from cyanine structure and used to generate a stable fluorescence signal in bioimaging. The maxima of Ex/Em values are at 550/564 nm, similar to that of Alexa 555, DyLight 549, ATTO 550 and Cy3. Flamma 552 might be excited using the 532, 543, 546 or 555 nm laser lines and displays excellent optical property. Flamma 552 can be conjugated to low-abundance biomolecules with great sensitivity and high molar ratios, allowing sensitive detection. NHS esters readily react with amine-modified oligonucleotides or amino groups of proteins, i.e. the ε-amino groups of lysine or the amine terminus of nucleotides to form a chemically stable amide bond between dye and the biomolecule. We offer Flamma Fluors 552 dye for labeling of antibodies, peptides, proteins, ligands, and amplification substrates optimized for cellular labeling and detection. 

Reference: PWS1215_1 mg

Flamma® Fluors 648 NHS ester is a reactive form of far-red fluorescent dye induced from cyanine structure and used to generate a stable fluorescence signal in bioimaging. The maxima of Ex/Em values are at 648/663 nm, similar to that of Alexa 647, Cy5 and Dylight 650. Flamma 648 might be excited using the 593 or 633 nm laser lines and displays excellent optical property. Flamma 648 can be conjugated to low-abundance biomolecules with great sensitivity and high molar ratios, allowing sensitive detection. NHS esters readily react with amine-modified oligonucleotides or amino groups of proteins, i.e. the ε-amino groups of lysine or the amine terminus of nucleotides to form a chemically stable amide bond between dye and the biomolecule. We offer Flamma Fluors 648 dye for labeling of antibodies, peptides, proteins, ligands, and amplification substrates optimized for cellular labeling and detection. 

Reference: PWS1215_5 mg

Flamma® Fluors 648 NHS ester is a reactive form of far-red fluorescent dye induced from cyanine structure and used to generate a stable fluorescence signal in bioimaging. The maxima of Ex/Em values are at 648/663 nm, similar to that of Alexa 647, Cy5 and Dylight 650. Flamma 648 might be excited using the 593 or 633 nm laser lines and displays excellent optical property. Flamma 648 can be conjugated to low-abundance biomolecules with great sensitivity and high molar ratios, allowing sensitive detection. NHS esters readily react with amine-modified oligonucleotides or amino groups of proteins, i.e. the ε-amino groups of lysine or the amine terminus of nucleotides to form a chemically stable amide bond between dye and the biomolecule. We offer Flamma Fluors 648 dye for labeling of antibodies, peptides, proteins, ligands, and amplification substrates optimized for cellular labeling and detection. 

Reference: PWS1215_25 mg

Flamma® Fluors 648 NHS ester is a reactive form of far-red fluorescent dye induced from cyanine structure and used to generate a stable fluorescence signal in bioimaging. The maxima of Ex/Em values are at 648/663 nm, similar to that of Alexa 647, Cy5 and Dylight 650. Flamma 648 might be excited using the 593 or 633 nm laser lines and displays excellent optical property. Flamma 648 can be conjugated to low-abundance biomolecules with great sensitivity and high molar ratios, allowing sensitive detection. NHS esters readily react with amine-modified oligonucleotides or amino groups of proteins, i.e. the ε-amino groups of lysine or the amine terminus of nucleotides to form a chemically stable amide bond between dye and the biomolecule. We offer Flamma Fluors 648 dye for labeling of antibodies, peptides, proteins, ligands, and amplification substrates optimized for cellular labeling and detection. 

Reference: PWS1301_1 mg

Flamma® Fluors 749 NHS ester is a reactive form of near infrared (NIR) fluorescent dye induced from cyanine structure and used to generate a stable fluorescence signal in bioimaging. The maxima of Ex/Em values are at 749/774 nm, similar to that of Alexa 750, Cy7.5, IRDye 750 and Dylight 755. Flamma 749 might be excited using the 750 nm laser line or dye-pumped laser excitation and the emission occurs at biological tissue permeable NIR region. Flamma 749-conjugated primary and secondary antibody are used as molecular probes for in vitro imaging and other fluorescence detection methods. NHS esters readily react with amine-modified oligonucleotides or amino groups of proteins, i.e. the ε-amino groups of lysine or the amine terminus of nucleotides to form a chemically stable amide bond between dye and the biomolecule. We offer Flamma Fluors 749 dye for labeling of antibodies, peptides, proteins, ligands, and amplification substrates optimized for in vitro imaging.  

Reference: PWS1301_5 mg

Flamma® Fluors 749 NHS ester is a reactive form of near infrared (NIR) fluorescent dye induced from cyanine structure and used to generate a stable fluorescence signal in bioimaging. The maxima of Ex/Em values are at 749/774 nm, similar to that of Alexa 750, Cy7.5, IRDye 750 and Dylight 755. Flamma 749 might be excited using the 750 nm laser line or dye-pumped laser excitation and the emission occurs at biological tissue permeable NIR region. Flamma 749-conjugated primary and secondary antibody are used as molecular probes for in vitro imaging and other fluorescence detection methods. NHS esters readily react with amine-modified oligonucleotides or amino groups of proteins, i.e. the ε-amino groups of lysine or the amine terminus of nucleotides to form a chemically stable amide bond between dye and the biomolecule. We offer Flamma Fluors 749 dye for labeling of antibodies, peptides, proteins, ligands, and amplification substrates optimized for in vitro imaging.  

Reference: PWS1301_25 mg

Flamma® Fluors 749 NHS ester is a reactive form of near infrared (NIR) fluorescent dye induced from cyanine structure and used to generate a stable fluorescence signal in bioimaging. The maxima of Ex/Em values are at 749/774 nm, similar to that of Alexa 750, Cy7.5, IRDye 750 and Dylight 755. Flamma 749 might be excited using the 750 nm laser line or dye-pumped laser excitation and the emission occurs at biological tissue permeable NIR region. Flamma 749-conjugated primary and secondary antibody are used as molecular probes for in vitro imaging and other fluorescence detection methods. NHS esters readily react with amine-modified oligonucleotides or amino groups of proteins, i.e. the ε-amino groups of lysine or the amine terminus of nucleotides to form a chemically stable amide bond between dye and the biomolecule. We offer Flamma Fluors 749 dye for labeling of antibodies, peptides, proteins, ligands, and amplification substrates optimized for in vitro imaging.