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AAT Bioquest

AAT Bioquest, Inc. (formerly ABD Bioquest) located in Pleasanton, CA, develops, manufactures and markets bioanalytical research reagents and kits for scientists engaged in the fields of biochemistry, immunology, cell biology and molecular biology. The company is specialized in the area of photometric detections including absorption (color), fluorescence and luminescence technologies. AAT offers a wide range of calcium detection probes and assay kits. In addition, the product catalog includes fluorescent and luminescent probes for detecting proteins, nucleic acids and live cells as well as reagents for signal transduction research. Learn more about AAT in the company's presentation video.

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AATOM(TM) 647N TCO
AATOM(TM) 647N TCO

Item number: ABD-2838

Product key features: Ex/Em: 645/663 nm Extinction coefficient: 150,000 cm^(-1)M^(-1) Reactive group: TCO Click Chemistry Conjugation: Provides rapid and copper-free labeling of tetrazine-modified biomolecules with high yield High Quantum Yield & Stability: Provides bright fluorescence with high photostability,...
Application: Rhodamine-based fluorescent dye, red spectral region, similar spectral characteristics as Cy5
291.00€ *
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Transfectamine(TM) 7000 siRNA Transfection Reagent
Transfectamine(TM) 7000 siRNA Transfection Reagent

Item number: ABD-60027

TransfectamineT 7000 siRNA Transfection Reagent provides a reliable and effective solution for siRNA-mediated gene knockdown experiments, efficiently delivering small interfering RNA (siRNA) and microRNA (miRNA) into diverse cell types. This reagent allows researchers to achieve high transfection efficiency with...
Keywords: Small interfering RNA/microRNA transfection reagent
Application: siRNA-mediated gene knockdown, siRNA/miRNA transfection, HTS
From 53.00€ *
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Amplite(TM) Fluorimetric NAD/NADH Ratio Assay Kit *Red Fluorescence*
Amplite(TM) Fluorimetric NAD/NADH Ratio Assay Kit *Red...

Item number: ABD-15263

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP) are two important cofactors found in cells. NADH is the reduced form of NAD, and NAD is the oxidized form of NADH. It forms NADP with the addition of a phosphate group to the 2 position of the adenyl nucleotide through an...
Application: NAD/NADH quantification
507.00€ *
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CFSE (5-(and 6)-Carboxyfluorescein diacetate, succinimidyl ester) *Mixed isomers*
CFSE (5-(and 6)-Carboxyfluorescein diacetate,...

Item number: ABD-22022

CFDA, SE is an amine reactive FDA derivative that can be used to prepare a variety of FDA conjugates.
Keywords: CFDA-SE
Application: Cell proliferation assays
CAS 150347-59-4
145.00€ *
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TMRE (Tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester)
TMRE (Tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester)

Item number: ABD-22220

Like JC-1, TMRM and TMRE are widely used for measuring mitochondrial membrane potential besides their selective mitochondrial staining. TMRE is slightly more hydrophobic than TMRM.
Application: Mitochondrial membrane potential assays
CAS 115532-52-0
143.00€ *
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Amplite(TM) Rapid Fluorimetric Glutathione GSH/GSSG Ratio Assay Kit *Green Fluorescence*
Amplite(TM) Rapid Fluorimetric Glutathione GSH/GSSG Ratio...

Item number: ABD-10060

When cells are exposed to increased levels of oxidative stress, GSSG will accumulate and the ratio of GSH to GSSG will decrease. The glutathione redutase recycles GSSG to GSH with simultaneous oxidation of b-nicotinamide adenine dinuclecotide phosphate. The monitoring of GSH/GSSG ratio and the quantification of GSSG...
Application: GSH quantification, Redox status analyses
434.00€ *
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Amplite(TM) Colorimetric Calcium Quantitation Kit  (Blue Color)
Amplite(TM) Colorimetric Calcium Quantitation Kit (Blue...

Item number: ABD-36361

Calcium is essential for all living organisms, particularly in cell physiology, where movement of the calcium ion Ca2 into and out of the cytoplasm functions as a signal for many cellular processes. Calcium is the fifth most abundant element by mass in the human body, where it is a common cellular ionic messenger...
Application: Calcium detection
218.00€ *
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FMOC-Lys(5/6-TAMRA)-OH
FMOC-Lys(5/6-TAMRA)-OH

Item number: ABD-5044

A building block for in-sequence Lys labeling by TAMRA.
Application: Building block
291.00€ *
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Hexidium Iodide
Hexidium Iodide

Item number: ABD-17562

The nucleic acid stain, hexidium iodide is permeant to mammalian cells and selectively stains almost all gram-positive bacteria in the presence of gram-negative bacteria. Hexidium iodide exhibits excitation/emission maxima of ~518/600 nm upon binding DNA. Generally, both the cytoplasm and nuclei of eukaryotic cells...
Application: Fluorescent nucleic acid stain
CAS 211566-66-4
218.00€ *
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Quest Fluo-8H(TM), AM
Quest Fluo-8H(TM), AM

Item number: ABD-21091

Fluorescent probe that show spectral responses upon binding Ca2+. Superior compared to Fluo-3 AM and Fluo-4 AM. (Quest Fluo-8: Kd = 389 nM, Quest Fluo-8H: Kd = 232 nM, Quest Fluo-8L: Kd = 1.86 µM).
Application: Calcium indicator
From 291.00€ *
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Fluo-4, Pentapotassium Salt
Fluo-4, Pentapotassium Salt

Item number: ABD-20556

Fluo-4 is an analog of fluo-3 with the two chlorine substituents replaced by fluorines, which results in increased fluorescence excitation at 488 nm and consequently higher fluorescence signal levels. Cells may be physically loaded with the cell-impermeant salt forms of these indicators using patch pipette or...
Application: Fluorescent Ca2+ probe
MW: 927.08 D
From 261.00€ *
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5(6)-TAMRA, SE (5-(and-6)-Carboxytetramethylrhodamine, succinimidyl ester) *Mixed isomers*
5(6)-TAMRA, SE (5-(and-6)-Carboxytetramethylrhodamine,...

Item number: ABD-370

The succinimidyl esters of 5-TAMRA, 6-TAMRA or the mixed isomers are the primary labeling reagents especially for fluorescent antibodies and avidin derivatives used in immunochemistry.
Application: Labeling
CAS 246256-50-8
From 145.00€ *
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