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EU (5-Ethynyl Uridine)

Catalog number: E10345
Invitrogen™

EU (5-Ethynyl Uridine)

Catalog number: E10345
Catalog Number
E10345
also known as E-10345
Unit Size
5 mg
Price (USD)
Price: 450.00
Online price: 441.65
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E10345
also known as E-10345
5 mg
Price: 450.00
Online price: 441.65
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Detect global RNA transcription temporally and spatially in both in-vitro and in-vivo with the modified nucleotide, ethynyl uridine (EU, E10345) or in kit form with Click-iT Nascent RNA capture kit, C-10365.
Both approaches use powerful click chemistry detection, a simple and robust two-step technique. In step one, the alkyne-containing biomolecule is fed to cells or animals and actively incorporated into RNA. Detection utilizes the chemoselective ligation or “click” reaction between an azide and an alkyne where the modified protein is detected with a corresponding azide-containing dye or hapten using the Click-iT™ Cell Reaction Buffer Kit. Cells can be analyzed by fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry or high-content imaging and analysis (HCS).
By using the Click-iT Nascent RNA capture kit, the nascent pool of RNA can be isolated for transcriptome analysis, including RNAseq, ΔCT, RNA turnover, Nuclear run and run off, array analysis and more. Please see this link for more details on the Click-iT Nascent RNA capture kit: Click here.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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Product Type
EU (5-Ethynyl Uridine)
Labeling Method
RNA Labeling
Shipping Condition
Room Temperature
Label or Dye
EU
Quantity
5 mg
Product Line
Click-iT™, Molecular Probes™

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Store at ≤-20°C

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