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Product Name :
FITC-PEG-SH

Purity :
≥95%

CAS NO. :

Synonyms:
Fluorescein-PEG-Thiol

Storage:
Store at -5°C,keep in dry and avoid sunlight.

Formula:

Classification :
Polydispersed PEGs > Thiol(SH) PEG

Molecular Weight:
6000

Supplementary Information:
Synonyms: Fluorescein-PEG-Thiol Purity: ≥95% Recommended Storage Condition: Store at -5°C,keep in dry and avoid sunlight. Uses: Applicated in medical research, drug-release, nanotechnology and new materials research, cell culture. In the study of ligand, polypeptide synthesis support, a graft polymer compounds, new materials, and polyethylene glycol-modified functional coatings and other aspects of the active compound. FITC-PEG-SH is a linear bifunctional PEG reagent with fluorescein dye. The FITC group in FITC-PEG-SH is usually used for staining and tracer labeling of biomolecules and nanoparticles after PEGylation.

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