HiLyte™ Fluor 488 amine, TFA salt - 1 mg
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HiLyte™ Fluor 488 amine is a carbonyl-reactive fluorescent labeling dye. Fluorescence of HiLyte™ Fluor 488 fluorophore is independent of pH from 4 to 10. This pH insensitivity is a major improvement over fluorescein, which emits its maximum fluorescence only above pH 10. Extinction Coefficient (M-1cm-1): 70,000; Fluorescence quantum yield: 0.91; Fluorescence Life Time (ns): 4.1
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