Nhs Ester Nanoprobes

Anti-Human IgG Antibody-Acridinium ester (MALS verified)

AHG-Y69 100ug
EUR 272.5
Description: The Anti-Human IgG-Acridine Ester is an acridinium ester labeled Monoclonal mouse anti-human IgG antibody can be used to capture the human IgG in Chemiluminescence procedures.The antibody reacts with the Fc portion of human IgG heavy chain but not with the Fab portion of human IgG. No antibody was detected against human IgM or IgA, or against non-immunoglobulin serum proteins. The antibody has been tested by ELISA and/or solid-phase adsorbed to ensure minimal cross-reaction with mouse, cynomolgus and bovine serum proteins, but it is not sure if the product cross-react with immunoglobulins from other species.Acridinium ester is one of the most commonly used excited substrates for protein labeling and widely used in automated instruments because of its high sensitivity with detection limits in the attomole range. Acridinium ester can be triggering by chemiluminescent substrate solution and generate intense signal, the result signals (relative light units, RLU) can be measured at 430 nm.The Anti-human IgG-Acridine Ester is easy to capture the human IgG, and the bounded human IgG have no activity lost, this ready to use products could greatly save your protein labeling time and hassle, and help us get the best performance and highly reproducible results.

Human IgG antibody Laboratories manufactures the nhs ester nanoprobes reagents distributed by Genprice. The Nhs Ester Nanoprobes reagent is RUO (Research Use Only) to test human serum or cell culture lab samples. To purchase these products, for the MSDS, Data Sheet, protocol, storage conditions/temperature or for the concentration, please contact Nanoprobes Ltd. Nanogold. Other Nhs products are available in stock. Specificity: Nhs Category: Ester Group: Nanoprobes

Anti-Human IgG Antibody-Acridinium ester (MALS verified)

1mg
EUR 272.5
Description: The Anti-Human IgG-Acridine Ester is an acridinium ester labeled Monoclonal mouse anti-human IgG antibody can be used to capture the human IgG in Chemiluminescence procedures.The antibody reacts with the Fc portion of human IgG heavy chain but not with the Fab portion of human IgG. No antibody was detected against human IgM or IgA, or against non-immunoglobulin serum proteins. The antibody has been tested by ELISA and/or solid-phase adsorbed to ensure minimal cross-reaction with mouse, cynomolgus and bovine serum proteins, but it is not sure if the product cross-react with immunoglobulins from other species.Acridinium ester is one of the most commonly used excited substrates for protein labeling and widely used in automated instruments because of its high sensitivity with detection limits in the attomole range. Acridinium ester can be triggering by chemiluminescent substrate solution and generate intense signal, the result signals (relative light units, RLU) can be measured at 430 nm.The Anti-human IgG-Acridine Ester is easy to capture the human IgG, and the bounded human IgG have no activity lost, this ready to use products could greatly save your protein labeling time and hassle, and help us get the best performance and highly reproducible results.

Human True insulin ELISA Kit

48-Strip-Wells-(Competitive)
EUR 485

Human True insulin ELISA Kit

48-Strip-Wells-(Sandwich)
EUR 485

Human True insulin ELISA Kit

5x96-Strip-Wells-(Competitive)
EUR 3020

Human True insulin ELISA Kit

96-Strip-Wells-(Competitive)
EUR 690

Human True insulin ELISA Kit

96-Strip-Wells-(Sandwich)
EUR 690

Human True insulin ELISA kit

192 tests
EUR 1524
Description: A competitive ELISA for quantitative measurement of Human True insulin in samples from blood, plasma, serum, cell culture supernatant and other biological fluids. This is a high quality ELISA kit developped for optimal performance with samples from the particular species.

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Cy5 NHS ester

A8108-25 25 mg
EUR 580
Description: Fluorescent dyes|Cyanine dyes

Cy5 NHS ester

A8108-5 5 mg
EUR 244
Description: Fluorescent dyes|Cyanine dyes

Cy7 NHS ester

A8109-25 25 mg
EUR 872.8
Description: Fluorescent dyes|Cyanine dyes

Cy7 NHS ester

A8109-5 5 mg
EUR 420.8
Description: Fluorescent dyes|Cyanine dyes

DOTA-​NHS-​ester

T17842-10mg 10mg Ask for price
Description: DOTA-​NHS-​ester

DOTA-​NHS-​ester

T17842-1g 1g Ask for price
Description: DOTA-​NHS-​ester

DOTA-​NHS-​ester

T17842-1mg 1mg Ask for price
Description: DOTA-​NHS-​ester

DOTA-​NHS-​ester

T17842-50mg 50mg Ask for price
Description: DOTA-​NHS-​ester

DOTA-​NHS-​ester

T17842-5mg 5mg Ask for price
Description: DOTA-​NHS-​ester

DOTA-​NHS-​ester

HY-128890 100 mg
EUR 508.67
Description: DOTA-NHS-ester is a linker for affibody molecules and is applied in small animals PET, SPECT, and CT. DOTA-NHS-ester can be used to label radiotherapeutic agents or imaging probes for the detection of tumors[1].

DOTA-?NHS-?ester

MBS5770712-100mg 100mg
EUR 650

DOTA-?NHS-?ester

MBS5770712-200mg 200mg
EUR 940

DOTA-?NHS-?ester

MBS5770712-50mg 50mg
EUR 480

DBCO NHS Ester

4529 10 mg
EUR 112
Description: Cu-free click reaction, i.e., the strain-promoted alkyne-azide cycloaddition (SPAAC) is a bioorthogonal reaction utilizing a pair of reagents, cyclooctynes and azides that exclusively and efficiently react with each other while remain inert to naturally occurring functional groups such as hydroxy, amino and thiol groups.

DBCO NHS Ester

4529-10mg 10 mg
EUR 109
Description: Cu-free click reaction, i.e., the strain-promoted alkyne-azide cycloaddition (SPAAC) is a bioorthogonal reaction utilizing a pair of reagents, cyclooctynes and azides that exclusively and efficiently react with each other while remain inert to naturally occurring functional groups such as hydroxy, amino and thiol groups.

Cy3B NHS ester

949 5 mg
EUR 989
Description: Cy3® dye is one of the most common cyanine dyes used for labeling proteins, nucleic acids and other biological molecules.

Cy3B NHS ester

949-5mg 5 mg
EUR 969
Description: Cy3® dye is one of the most common cyanine dyes used for labeling proteins, nucleic acids and other biological molecules.
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