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Labeling chemistry

Labelling Chemistry and Sequencing. The two main groups for labelling proteins are amine reactive and thiol reactive. For reaction with the amino groups in proteins the fluorophore is converted into the succinimidyl ester derivative by reaction with iV-hydroxysuccinimide, e.g. (3.74), and for reaction with thiols group this is achieved by making iodoacetamide or maleimide derivatives, e.g. (3.75). [Pg.200]

H.J. Wester, F Labeling chemistry and labeled compounds. In A. Vertes (Ed.), Handbook of Nuclear Chemistry, Vol. 4, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 2003, pp. 167-209. [Pg.52]

Be especially careful when marking the answers to Chemistry Test questions 101-115. On the SAT Chemistry test, questions 101 through 115 comprise a special section. The questions in this section have their own format. (For more about these questions, see the section of this book titled SAT Chemistry Question Types. ) On the answer sheet, you must mark your answers to these questions in a special section labeled Chemistry at the lower left comer. Make sure that you locate this answer sheet section and mark the answers to these questions in the proper place. [Pg.13]

PLEASE GO TO THE SPECIAL SECTION AT THE LOWER LEFT-HAND CORNER OF YOUR ANSWER SHEET LABELED CHEMISTRY AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 101-115 ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS. [Pg.202]

Figure 3.3 Labeling chemistry of CyDye DICE minimal floors. Figure 3.3 Labeling chemistry of CyDye DICE minimal floors.
Figure 3.7 Labelling chemistry of CyDye DICE saturation fluors ... Figure 3.7 Labelling chemistry of CyDye DICE saturation fluors ...
Hu, H., Yu, M.X., Li, F.Y., etal. (2008) Facile epoxidation strategy for producing amphiphilic up-converting rare-earfli nanophosphors as biological labels. Chemistry of Materials, 20, 7003—7009. [Pg.570]

The described phenomenon represents an interesting aspect of labelling chemistry, which deserves more thorough study. [Pg.151]

Alberto R, Abram U (2003) labeling chemistry and labeled compounds. In Vertes A, Nagy... [Pg.65]

Label-independent methods such as surface plasmon resonance (SPR) can overcome variations caused by inconsistencies in labeling chemistries that are often seen in label-dependent detection systems. SPR has been used to measure affinities... [Pg.643]

Therapy-related radionuclides are generally produced in a nuclear reactor. The status of nuclear data was recently reviewed (Qaim 2001b). The production technology involved in nuclear reactors is treated elsewhere in this Volume. In recent years, cyclotrons have also been increasingly used to produce some therapeutic radionuclides. The labeling chemistry of the metallic therapeutic radionuclides as well as the aspects relevant to their therapeutic potential are described in detail in O Chap. 46 in this Volume. [Pg.1928]


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