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TAMRA SE, 6-isomer

Full name: 6-Carboxytetramethylrhodamine succinimidyl ester single isomer. Amine-reactive form ofcarboxytetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA) single isomer.

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Full name: 6-Carboxytetramethylrhodamine succinimidyl ester single isomer. Amine-reactive form ofcarboxytetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA) single isomer.

  • λExEm (MeOH) = 540/565 nm
  • Dark red solid soluble in DMSO or DMF
  • Store at -20°C and protect from light
  • C29H25N3O7
  • MW: 527.5
  • [150810-69-8]

 

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