Native Bitter vetch Vicia ervilia Lectin (VEA), Texas Red-Conjugated
Cat.No. : | VEA-573B |
Product Overview : | Native Bitter vetch Vicia ervilia Lectin (VEA) - Texas Red Blood Group Specificity: Non-specific Preferred Sugar Specificity: Mannose, Glucose Inhibiting or Eluting Sugar: Mannose, Glucose Excitation: 595 nm Emission: 615 nm Hazardous Shipping: Non-hazardous Fluorescence: Red |
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Description : | Texas Red is a red-fluorescent dye and when bound to Vicia ervilia Lectin (VEA) can show the binding pattern of this lectin in cellular imaging applications. There is very little overlap between the emission spectra of Texas Red and FITC making this combination ideal for dual-labeling experiments. Rhodamine dyes, such as Texas Red, are more photostable and less sensitive to pH change when compared to other dyes such as fluorescein. |
Source : | Bitter vetch |
Species : | Bitter vetch |
Form : | Liquid |
Stability : | Shelf Life: 1 year |
Storage : | At -20 centigrade. |
Concentration : | 2 mg/mL |
Official Symbol | VEA |
Synonyms | Vicia ervilia Lectin; VEA |
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