ide quencher 7.2 cpg, or heptameric oligonucleotide fluorescent quencher, is a highly effective, specialized fluorescent quencher. It plays an important role in molecular biology, fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), and fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM).
as a fluorescent quencher agent, tide quencher 72 The main function of CPG is to quench the fluorescence emitted by the fluorophore, reduce background noise, and improve the sensitivity and specificity of the detection. Compared to traditional quencher agents, Tide Quencher 72 CPG has higher quenching efficiency and lower non-specific adsorption, which can significantly improve the signal-to-noise ratio of fluorescence signal.
In molecular biology research, Tide Quencher 72 cPG is widely used in various fluorescently labeled aptamers, DNA probes, and RNA probes. It can effectively quench the fluorescence emitted by these fluorescent markers, reduce background noise, and improve the sensitivity and specificity of the detection. This helps scientists conduct more in-depth research in areas such as genomics, proteomics, and cell biology.
In addition, Tide Quencher 72 cPg also performed well in fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) and fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM). By quenching the fluorophore, it can effectively adjust the intensity and lifetime of the fluorescence signal, so as to achieve high-sensitivity fluorescence detection and high-precision fluorescence lifetime measurement. This provides scientists with more accurate and reliable experimental data and results.
Precautions: Be sure to dry when taking and avoid frequent dissolution and freeze-drying.
Tips: The company's reagents are only used for scientific research or industrial applications, and are not medicinal or edible.
This article is edited by Shinken Hiromi XYS.