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IRDye near infrared fluorescent dyes are setting new standards for protein and cellular assays, microscopy, and in vivo molecular imaging. These dyes have excellent water solubility, near infrared (700-800 nm) emission wavelengths where autofluorescence is low, and minimal non-specific binding. Use IRDye infrared dyes for labeling nucleic acids, antibodies, proteins, peptides, viruses, cytokines and chemokines whenever you need bright signal, low background imaging.

   
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Glycoproteins

Glycosylation is an area of post-translational protein modification receiving more attention by researchers as potential cancer biomarkers. Attachment of the sugar chain to the protein determines whether the interaction is deemed N- or O-glycosylation.

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arrow Comparison of visible and near-infrared wavelength-excitable fluorescent dyes for molecular imaging of cancer

Discussion of IRDye 800CW compared to Cy 5.5 for in vivo imaging.

- Dr. Eva Sevick-Muraca and Dr. Shi Ke, Baylor College of Medicine - Jun 26, 2006

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