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The Alexa Fluor® 647 Reactive Dye Decapack is optimized for use with aminoallyl labeling techniques. The single-use packaging of the reactive dye eliminates the need to aliquot bulk dyes, providing convenience and ensuring maximum activity of the dyes. The specially packaged Alexa Fluor® 647 dye is compatible with both aminoallyl dUTP- and aminoallyl UTP-modified nucleotides as well as most commercially available aminoallyl-based labeling kits.
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라벨링 방법Indirect Labeling
라벨 또는 염료Alexa Fluor Dye
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제품 유형Reactive Dye
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Abstract
Possible sources of dye-related signal correlation bias in two-color DNA microarray assays.
Authors:Cox WG, Beaudet MP, Agnew JY, Ruth JL
Journal:Anal Biochem
PubMed ID:15265729
'DNA microarray analyses commonly use two spectrally distinct fluorescent labels to simultaneously compare different mRNA pools. Signal correlation bias currently limits accepted resolution to twofold changes in gene expression. This bias was investigated by (i) examining fluorescence and absorption spectra and changes in relative fluorescence of DNAs labeled with the ... More
Design of recombinant antibody microarrays for complex proteome analysis: choice of sample labeling-tag and solid support.
Authors:Wingren C, Ingvarsson J, Dexlin L, Szul D, Borrebaeck CA,
Journal:Proteomics
PubMed ID:17787036
Antibody-based microarray is a novel technology with great potential within high-throughput proteomics. The process of designing high-performing antibody (protein) microarrays has, however, turned out to be a challenging process. In this study, we have developed further our human recombinant single-chain variable-fragment (scFv) antibody microarray methodology by addressing two crucial technological ... More
Effects of atmospheric ozone on microarray data quality.
Authors:Fare TL, Coffey EM, Dai H, He YD, Kessler DA, Kilian KA, Koch JE, LeProust E, Marton MJ, Meyer MR, Stoughton RB, Tokiwa GY, Wang Y
Journal:Anal Chem
PubMed ID:14632079
A data anomaly was observed that affected the uniformity and reproducibility of fluorescent signal across DNA microarrays. Results from experimental sets designed to identify potential causes (from microarray production to array scanning) indicated that the anomaly was linked to a batch process; further work allowed us to localize the effect ... More
CpG Island microarray probe sequences derived from a physical library are representative of CpG Islands annotated on the human genome.
Authors:Heisler LE, Torti D, Boutros PC, Watson J, Chan C, Winegarden N, Takahashi M, Yau P, Huang TH, Farnham PJ, Jurisica I, Woodgett JR, Bremner R, Penn LZ, Der SD
Journal:Nucleic Acids Res
PubMed ID:15911630
An effective tool for the global analysis of both DNA methylation status and protein-chromatin interactions is a microarray constructed with sequences containing regulatory elements. One type of array suited for this purpose takes advantage of the strong association between CpG Islands (CGIs) and gene regulatory regions. We have obtained 20,736 ... More
Whole-genome DNA microarray analysis of a hyperthermophile and an archaeon: Pyrococcus furiosus grown on carbohydrates or peptides.
Authors:Schut GJ, Brehm SD, Datta S, Adams MW
Journal:J Bacteriol
PubMed ID:12813088
The first complete-genome DNA microarray was constructed for a hyperthermophile or a nonhalophilic archaeon by using the 2,065 open reading frames (ORFs) that have been annotated in the genome of Pyrococcus furiosus (optimal growth temperature, 100 degrees C). This was used to determine relative transcript levels in cells grown at ... More