Aat Bioquest Smpeg4

SMPEG4

4512-25mg 25 mg
EUR 102
Description: SM(PEG)4 is an amine-to-sulfhydryl crosslinkers with 24.6 angstroms length.

Aat Laboratories manufactures the aat bioquest smpeg4 reagents distributed by Genprice. The Aat Bioquest Smpeg4 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 Aat. Other Aat products are available in stock. Specificity: Aat Category: Bioquest Group: Smpeg4

True Blue Chloride

100mg
EUR 11200
Description: 71431-30-6

JBS True Blue

300 µl
EUR 16
Description: JBS True Blue

True north Cryobox1.5/2mLNatural

PK10
EUR 129.6

True Blue Diaceturate Salt

100mg
EUR 15000
Description: 108321-12-6

True Blue (TB) Diaceturate Salt

1mg Ask for price
Description: 108321-12-6

True Blue (TB) Diaceturate Salt

5mg Ask for price
Description: 108321-12-6

Goat True insulin ELISA kit

96T
EUR 700
Description: ELISA

Smpeg4 information

Biotin Alkyne *CAS 773888-45-2*

3021 5 mg
EUR 112
Description: Biotin and biotin derivatives bind with high affinity to both avidins and streptavidins.

Biotin Alkyne *CAS 773888-45-2*

3021-5mg 5 mg
EUR 109
Description: Biotin and biotin derivatives bind with high affinity to both avidins and streptavidins.

Biotin PEG3 amine

3024-25mg 25 mg
EUR 222
Description: Biotin PEG3 amine is a carbonyl-reactive biotin derivative that contains a long arm to increase its avidin-binding affinity.

Biotin PEG4 amine

3013-5mg 5 mg
EUR 95
Description: Biotin PEG4 amine is a biotinylation reagent with a PEG4 spacer.

FMOC-Lys(Biotin)-OH

5020-100mg 100 mg
EUR 109
Description: FMOC-Lys(Biotin)-OH is a lysine derivative for the preparation of biotin-labeled peptides by FMOC-SPPS.

Biotin-11-dATP

17014 25 nmoles
EUR 105
Description: The biotin-modified deoxyadenosine 5'-triphosphates are widely used for a variety of non-radioactive DNA labeling reactions including nick translation, random prime labeling, cDNA labeling and 3’-end labeling.

Biotin-11-dATP

17014-25nmoles 25 nmoles
EUR 102
Description: The biotin-modified deoxyadenosine 5'-triphosphates are widely used for a variety of non-radioactive DNA labeling reactions including nick translation, random prime labeling, cDNA labeling and 3’-end labeling.

Biotin PEG2 amine *CAS 138529-46-1*

3014-5mg 5 mg
EUR 109
Description: This carbonyl-reactive biotin derivative contains a long arm (~20 angstrom) increase its avidin-binding affinity.

Biotin C2 maleimide

3005-25mg 25 mg
EUR 334
Description: Biotin and biotin derivatives bind with high affinity to both avidins and streptavidins.

Biotin cadaverine

3004-25mg 25 mg
EUR 109
Description: Biotin and biotin derivatives bind with high affinity to both avidins and streptavidins.

Biotin hydrazide *CAS 66640-86-6*

3007-25mg 25 mg
EUR 86
Description: Biotin and biotin derivatives bind with high affinity to both avidins and streptavidins.

Cy5 biotin conjugate

3100-5mg 5 mg
EUR 222
Description: This bifunctional Cy5 biotin conjugate demonstrates excellent avidin binding and strong fluorescence.

Cy5.5 biotin conjugate

3105-5mg 5 mg
EUR 211
Description: This bifunctional Cy5.5 biotin conjugate demonstrates excellent avidin binding and strong fluorescence.

Cy7 biotin conjugate

3106-5mg 5 mg
EUR 199
Description: Cy7 biotin conjugate demonstrates excellent avidin binding and strong NIR fluorescence.

Cy3 biotin conjugate

3099-5mg 5 mg
EUR 199
Description: This bifunctional Cy3 biotin conjugate demonstrates excellent avidin binding and strong fluorescence upon binding to a protein or nucleic acid target.

Biotinyl tyramide

45350 5 mg
EUR 105
Description: For many immunohistochemical (IHC) applications, the traditional enzymatic amplification procedures are sufficient for achieving adequate antigen detection.

Biotinyl tyramide

45350-5mg 5 mg
EUR 102
Description: For many immunohistochemical (IHC) applications, the traditional enzymatic amplification procedures are sufficient for achieving adequate antigen detection.