FluoDot 28-580
Invented at University Of Connecticut
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| Catalogue Number | 153978 | 
| Type | Fluorescent Probe | 
| Relevance | 
                                                                    Protein-based fluorescent nanoparticles with a covalently-linked lipid layer that emit different colors independent of size and have multiple applications such as cancer drug delivery, cell imaging, solar cell coating materials, protease detection and BioLEDs. Highlights: Non-toxic, Biocompatible and Biodegradable, Water-soluble, Easy chemistry and mild reaction conditions, Tunable size and color  | 
                        
| Research Area | Fluorescent Cell Imaging, Other | 
| Notes | Solid (1 mg); FluoDot 28; shelf life of 2 months | 
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