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#00012

Tetramethylrhodamine-Alpha-Bungarotoxin, 500 ug

Biotium

DESCRIPTION

Fluorescent conjuates of α-Bungarotoxin bind to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor with high affinity, and thus can be used to image the distribution of the receptor at the neuromuscular junctions. Red fluorescent tetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA) alpha;-bungarotoxin has excitation/emission at 553/577 nm.

DETAILS

  • Cas Number: N/A
  • Product Origin: Animal
  • Biological Origin: Alpha-bungarotoxin from Krait snake venom (Bungarus multicinctus)
  • Classified or Regulated Chemicals: Alpha-bungarotoxin >99%, CAS 11032-79-4 (conjugated)