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Sulforhodamine 101-PEO8 SE

SR101-PEO8 SE (Sulforhodamine 101-PEO8-propionic acid succinimydyl ester; Texas Red®-PEO8 SE) has an approximately 32 Angstrom water-soluble PEG spacer that separates the dye from the amine-reactive SE group.

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583/603 nm

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SR101-PEO8 SE (Sulforhodamine 101-PEO8-propionic acid succinimydyl ester; Texas Red®-PEO8 SE) has an approximately 32 Angstrom water-soluble PEG spacer that separates the dye from the amine-reactive SE group.

  • λExEm= 583/603 nm
  • Dark purple solid soluble in DMF or DMSO
  • Store at -20°C and protect from light, especially in solution
  • C54H70N4O18S2
  • MW: 1127.28

Texas Red is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific.
 

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