5-ROX, SE (5-Carboxy-X-Rhodamine, Succinimidyl Ester), single isomer
5-ROX, SE (5-Carboxy-X-Rhodamine, Succinimidyl Ester), single isomer
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5-ROX, SE (5-Carboxy-X-Rhodamine, Succinimidyl Ester), single isomer

El isomérico 5-ROX, SE es una forma reactiva a la amina de carboxi-X-rodamina y se utiliza ampliamente para el etiquetadoMás información
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Número de catálogoCantidad
C61255 mg
Número de catálogo C6125
Precio (CLP)
536.072
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Cantidad:
5 mg
Precio (CLP)
536.072
Each
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El isomérico 5-ROX, SE es una forma reactiva a la amina de carboxi-X-rodamina y se utiliza ampliamente para el etiquetado de oligonucleótidos y aplicaciones automatizadas de secuenciación de ADN.
Para uso exclusivo en investigación. No apto para uso en procedimientos diagnósticos.
Especificaciones
Reactividad químicaAmina
Etiqueta o tinteROX
Tipo de producto5-ROX SE
Cantidad5 mg
Fracción reactivaEster activo, succinimidilo éster
Condiciones de envíoTemperatura ambiente
Tipo de etiquetaColorantes clásicos
Unit SizeEach
Contenido y almacenamiento
Almacenar en el congelador (de – 5 a – 30 °C) y proteger de la luz.

Citations & References (48)

Citations & References
Abstract
Real-time, sequence-specific detection of nucleic acids during strand displacement amplification.
Authors:Nadeau JG,Pitner JB,Linn CP,Schram JL,Dean CH,Nycz CM
Journal:Analytical biochemistry
PubMed ID:10603241
The engineering of membrane-permeable peptides.
Authors:Carrigan CN,Imperiali B
Journal:Analytical biochemistry
PubMed ID:15907875
Molecular beacons: a new approach for semiautomated mutation analysis.
Authors:Giesendorf BA, Vet JA, Tyagi S, Mensink EJ, Trijbels FJ, Blom HJ
Journal:Clin Chem
PubMed ID:9510851
Molecular beacons are oligonucleotide probes that become fluorescent upon hybridization. We designed molecular beacons to detect a point mutation in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene, a mutation that has been related to an increased risk for cardiovascular disease and neural tube defects. The application of molecular beacons enables fast, semiautomated, ... More
Sites of tubulin polymerization in PC12 cells.
Authors:Keith CH, Blane K
Journal:J Neurochem
PubMed ID:2179472
'The site at which tubulin enters into polymer in the neuritic process is a very important datum in terms of our understanding of the mechanism of transport of the microtubular cytoskeleton out the axon. If the form of tubulin being transported out the axon is the microtubule, then assembly of ... More
Kinetic studies by fluorescence resonance energy transfer employing a double-labeled oligonucleotide: hybridization to the oligonucleotide complement and to single-stranded DNA.
Authors:Parkhurst KM, Parkhurst LJ
Journal:Biochemistry
PubMed ID:7819209
'A single 16-base oligodeoxyribonucleotide was labeled at the 3''-end with fluorescein and at the 5''-end with x-rhodamine (R*oligo*F); the chromophores served as a donor/acceptor pair, respectively, for Förster resonance energy transfer. We exploited the striking differences in the steady-state emission spectra of the R*oligo*F as a single strand and in ... More