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4750NG6

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Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticle (CPN)

fluorescence λem 475 nm (blue), carboxy-NHS-amine functionalized, 1 ea of 30 μg antibody kit

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CPN 30-minute conjugation kit

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UNSPSC Code:
12162002
NACRES:
NA.51

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1 ea of 30 μg antibody kit

fluorescence

λem 475 nm (blue)

storage temp.

room temp

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packaging

1 ea of 30 μg antibody kit

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1 ea of 30 μg antibody kit

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1 ea of 10 μg antibody kit

packaging

1 ea of 30 μg antibody kit

fluorescence

λem 475 nm (blue)

fluorescence

λem 420 nm (violet)

fluorescence

λem 420 nm (violet)

fluorescence

λem 1000 nm (IR-II)

storage temp.

room temp

storage temp.

room temp

storage temp.

room temp

storage temp.

room temp

General description

CPNs are extremely bright and stable fluorophore nanoparticles which have been shown to give exceptional performance in a wide range of fluorescent analysis applications, such as lateral flow tests, fluorescent ELISA, cell tracking, immunofluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry and western blot. CPNs are resistant to photobleaching and a wide range of temperatures (-20°C to 120°C) and pH (2 to 12). They have been shown to be 1000x brighter than other fluorophores bringing exceptional levels of detection to assays and diagnostics.

Application

Amine Antibody Conjugation kit allows covalent linkage reactions to be readily carried out without access to specialist chemistry capabilities. The kit is designed to be specific for CPN – antibody / protein linkage has a rapid reaction time of 30mins and comes in three sizes for the conjugation of 10mcg, 30mcg and 100mcg of antibodies. CPNs are available in a range of emission wavelengths covering the visible and IR spectrum.

Legal Information

CPN is a trademark of Stream Bio Ltd

Storage Class

10 - Combustible liquids


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