Fluorescent Receptor Probes

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Cat. No. 产品名称/活性
7952 CELT-133
Selective hα1A adrenergic receptor fluorescent antagonist
7953 CELT-211
Fluorescent serotonin 5HT2B receptor ligand for HTS
7954 CELT-327
Potent and selective hA2B/A3 adenosine receptor fluorescent antagonist
7955 CELT-426
Potent and partially selective hD2 dopamine receptor fluorescent antagonist
6873 DC 271
Fluorescent retinoic acid analog; solvochromatic probe
4577 LDV FITC
Fluorescent ligand for α4β1 (VLA-4)
2540 Tocrifluor T1117
Fluorescent cannabinoid ligand; fluorescent form of AM 251 (Cat. No. 1117)
7901 tri-GalNAc-C5-AF647
Fluorescent ASGPR ligand. Application: flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy

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    Literature for Fluorescent Receptor Probes

    Tocris offers the following scientific literature for Fluorescent Receptor Probes to showcase our products. We invite you to request* your copy today!

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    Fluorescent Dyes and Probes Research Product Guide

    Fluorescent Dyes and Probes Research Product Guide

    This product guide provides a background to the use of Fluorescent Dyes and Probes, as well as a comprehensive list of our:

    • Fluorescent Dyes, including dyes for flow cytometry
    • Fluorescent Probes and Stains, including our new MitoBrilliantTM mitochondria stains
    • Tissue Clearing Kits and Reagents
    • Aptamer-based RNA Imaging Reagents
    • Fluorescent Probes for Imaging Bacteria
    • TSA VividTM Fluorophore Kits
    • TSA Reagents for Enhancing IHC, ICC & FISH Signals
    Enabling Research By Provision of Chemical Tools Poster

    Enabling Research By Provision of Chemical Tools Poster

    The Tocris chemistry team has considerable chemistry knowledge and skill which it has recently been applying to the generation of new chemical probes from known tools and compounds to help answer biological questions. This poster presents some of the work carried out by Tocris scientists and focuses on two areas: the generation of libraries of chemical building blocks to support Degrader (PROTAC) research and the development of a fluorescent probe to study integrin biology. Presented at Chemical Tools for Complex Biological Systems II, 2019, Janelia Research Campus, USA.