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    • Molecular Probes amine-reactive dyes—Table 1.1
    • Active esters and kits for labeling proteins and nucleic acids—Table 1.2
    • Molecular Probes kits for protein and nucleic acid labeling—Table 1.3
    • Alexa Fluor active esters and kits for labeling proteins and nucleic acids—Table 1.4
    • Fluorescence quantum yields (QY) and lifetimes (τ) for Alexa Fluor dyes—Table 1.5
    • R<0> values for some Alexa Fluor dyes—Table 1.6
    • Amine-reactive BODIPY dyes—Table 1.7
    • Amine-reactive xanthene derivatives—Table 1.8
    • Amine-reactive, orange- and red-fluorescent fluorophores—Table 1.9
    • Molecular Probes nonfluorescent quenchers and photosensitizers—Table 1.10
    • R<0> values for QSY and dabcyl quenchers—Table 1.11
    • Amine-reactive, ultraviolet light–excitable fluorophores for labeling proteins and nucleic acids—Table 1.12
    • Amine-reactive, environment-sensitive fluorophores—Table 1.13
    • Molecular Probes thiol-reactive dyes excited with visible light—Table 2.1
    • Molecular Probes thiol-reactive dyes excited with ultraviolet light—Table 2.2
    • Molecular Probes azide and alkyne derivatives—Table 3.1
    • Molecular Probes hydrazine, hydroxylamine and amine derivatives—Table 3.2
    • Biotinylation and desthiobiotinylation reagents—Table 4.1
    • Selected haptenylation reagents and their anti-hapten antibodies—Table 4.2
    • Sensitivity of the FluoReporter Biotin Quantitation Assay Kit for biotinylated nucleic acids with varying degrees of biotinylation—Table 4.3
    • Molecular Probes heterobifunctional crosslinkers—Table 5.1
    • Properties of six different caging groups—Table 5.2
    • Tyramide Signal Amplification (TSA) Kits—Table 6.1
    • Spectral data for B-PE, R-PE and APC—Table 6.2
    • Tandem conjugates of R-phycoerythrin (R-PE)—Table 6.3
    • Tandem conjugates of allophycocyanin (APC)—Table 6.4
    • Molecular Probes yellow-green–fluorescent FluoSpheres beads compared with other commercially available yellow-green–fluorescent microspheres—Table 6.5
    • Fluorescein equivalents in Molecular Probes yellow-green–fluorescent FluoSpheres beads—Table 6.6
    • Summary of FluoSpheres fluorescent microspheres—Table 6.7
    • Summary of biotin-, streptavidin- and NeutrAvidin biotin-binding protein–labeled FluoSpheres microspheres—Table 6.8
    • Summary of TransFluoSpheres fluorescent microspheres—Table 6.9
    • Extinction coefficients of Qdot nanocrystal streptavidin conjugates at ultraviolet and visible wavelengths—Table 6.10
    • Qdot nanocrystal secondary antibody conjugates—Table 6.11
    • Qdot nanocrystal anti–human CD antibody conjugates—Table 6.12
    • Summary of Molecular Probes secondary antibody conjugates—Table 7.1
    • Molecular Probes goat anti-mouse isotype-specific antibodies—Table 7.2
    • Alkaline phosphatase and horseradish peroxidase enzyme conjugates—Table 7.3
    • Fluorescent dyes successfully tested with the Image-iT FX signal enhancer—Table 7.4
    • NANOGOLD, Alexa Fluor FluoroNanogold and colloidal gold conjugates—Table 7.5
    • Binding profiles of protein A and protein G—Table 7.6
    • Zenon Antibody Labeling Kits—Table 7.7
    • Anti-fluorophore and anti-hapten antibodies—Table 7.8
    • Molecular Probes avidin, streptavidin, NeutrAvidin and CaptAvidin conjugates—Table 7.9
    • Molecular Probes lectin conjugates—Table 7.10
    • Specialty nucleic acid reagents for molecular biology—Table 8.1
    • Cell membrane–impermeant cyanine nucleic acid stains—Table 8.2
    • Cell-permeant cyanine nucleic acid stains—Table 8.3
    • Properties of classic nucleic acid stains—Table 8.4
    • Molecular Probes ChromaTide and aha labeled nucleotides—Table 8.5
    • Molecular Probes nucleic acid labeling kits—Table 8.6
    • Amine-reactive dyes for nucleic acid sequencing—Table 8.7
    • Selection guide for the Qubit and Quant-iT Assay Kits—Table 8.8
    • A comparison of reagents for detecting and quantitating proteins in solution—Table 9.1
    • SYPRO and Coomassie Fluor luminescent and fluorescent protein gel stains—Table 9.2
    • Molecular Probes fluorescent and luminescent protein blot stains—Table 9.3
    • Pro-Q Diamond gel stain reagents and kits—Table 9.4
    • Pro-Q Emerald glycoprotein stain kits for gels and for blots—Table 9.5
    • Glycosidase enzymes and their fluorogenic and chromogenic substrates—Table 10.1
    • Rhodamine 110–based bis-peptide substrates—Table 10.2
    • RediPlate Assay Kits—Table 10.3
    • Detection limits of the EnzChek Protease Assay Kits—Table 10.4
    • Advantages of the Amplex UltraRed reagent over chromogenic reagents—Table 10.5
    • CellLight reagents and their targeting sequences—Table 11.1
    • Spectral characteristics of Molecular Probes actin-selective probes—Table 11.2
    • Molecular Probes fluorescent organelle stains—Table 12.1
    • Spectral characteristics of the MitoTracker probes—Table 12.2
    • Summary of our LysoTracker and LysoSensor probes—Table 12.3
    • Phospholipids with labeled head groups—Table 13.1
    • Spectral properties of some lipid probes—Table 13.2
    • Techniques for loading molecules into the cytoplasm—Table 14.1
    • Fluorescence characteristics of NeuroTrace fluorescent Nissl stains—Table 14.2
    • Summary of our lipophilic carbocyanine and aminostyryl tracers—Table 14.3
    • Molecular Probes dextran conjugates—Table 14.4
    • FluoSpheres microspheres for blood flow determination—Table 14.5
    • FluoSpheres blood flow and color kits—Table 14.6
    • FluoSpheres and TransFluoSpheres microspheres for tracing—Table 14.7
    • Molecular Probes europium and platinum luminescent FluoSpheres microspheres—Table 14.8
    • Esterase substrates for cell viability studies—Table 15.1
    • Molecular Probes assay kits for cell viability, cell counting and bacterial gram staining—Table 15.2
    • Some organisms that have been successfully stained with our LIVE/DEAD BacLight Bacterial Viability Kits—Table 15.3
    • Molecular Probes apoptosis assay kits—Table 15.4
    • Fluorogenic substrates for caspase activity—Table 15.5
    • Fluorescent detection reagents for imaging mitochondria and lysosomes—Table 15.6
    • Fluorescent lipopolysaccharide conjugates—Table 16.1
    • Transferrin conjugates—Table 16.2
    • BioParticles fluorescent bacteria and yeast—Table 16.3
    • Labeled and unlabeled alpha-bungarotoxins—Table 16.4
    • Kinase assay platforms—Table 17.1
    • Spectroscopic properties of MANT-ATP in aqueous solution (pH 8)—Table 17.2
    • Fluorescence-based phospholipase assays—Table 17.3
    • Reactive oxygen species—Table 18.1
    • Scavengers of reactive oxygen species (ROS)—Table 18.2
    • Tetrazolium salts for detecting redox potential in living cells and tissues—Table 18.3
    • Fluorescence response of APF, HPF and H2DCFDA to various reactive oxygen species (ROS)—Table 18.4
    • Summary of Molecular Probes fluorescent Ca2+ indicators—Table 19.1
    • Comparison of in vitro and in situ Kd values for various Ca2+ indicators—Table 19.2
    • Parallel performance comparison of fluo-3 and fluo-4 on Molecular Devices FLIPR system—Table 19.3
    • Coelenterazines and their properties—Table 19.4
    • Response of fura-2 and indo-1 to some divalent cations other than Ca2+ and Mg2+—Table 19.5
    • Fluorescent indicators for Zn2+—Table 19.6
    • Ca2+ affinities of BAPTA chelators—Table 19.7
    • Molecular Probes pH indicator families, in order of decreasing pKa—Table 20.1
    • Summary of the pH response of our LysoSensor probes—Table 20.2
    • Molecular Probes pH indicator dextrans, in order of decreasing pKa—Table 20.3
    • Reactive pH indicator dyes—Table 20.4
    • Characteristics and selected applications of Molecular Probes fast-response probes—Table 22.1
    • Characteristics and selected applications of Molecular Probes slow-response probes—Table 22.2
    • Spectral characteristics of Molecular Probes dyes—Table 23.1
    • Fluorescence excitation sources—Table 23.2
    • Contents of FocalCheck fluorescence microscope test slides—Table 23.3
    • Spectroscopic data for components of the Reference Dye Sampler Kit—Table 23.4
    • CultureWell cell culture systems and chambered coverslips—Table 23.5
    • CoverWell chamber gaskets—Table 23.6
    • Press-to-Seal gaskets and Secure-Seal spacers—Table 23.7
    • Tools for hybridization experiments—Table 23.8
    • Spectral characteristics of Cell Sorting Set-Up Beads—Table 23.9
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  • Molecular Probes Handbook
    • Table of Contents
    • Fluorescence Fundamentals
    • Chapter 1—Fluorophores and Their Amine-Reactive Derivatives
    • Chapter 2—Thiol-Reactive Probes
    • Chapter 3—Click Chemistry and other Functional Group Modifications
    • Chapter 4—Biotin and Hapten Derivatives
    • Chapter 5—Crosslinking and Photoactivatable Reagents
    • Chapter 6—Ultrasensitive Detection Technology
    • Chapter 7—Antibodies, Avidins and Lectins
    • Chapter 8—Nucleic Acid Detection and Analysis
    • Chapter 9—Protein Detection and Analysis
    • Chapter 10—Enzyme Substrates and Assays
    • Chapter 11—Probes for Cytoskeletal Proteins
    • Chapter 12—Probes for Organelles
    • Chapter 13—Probes for Lipids and Membranes
    • Chapter 14—Fluorescent Tracers of Cell Morphology and Fluid Flow
    • Chapter 15—Assays for Cell Viability, Proliferation and Function
    • Chapter 16—Probes for Endocytosis, Receptors and Ion Channels
    • Chapter 17—Probes for Signal Transduction
    • Chapter 18—Probes for Reactive Oxygen Species, Including Nitric Oxide
    • Chapter 19—Indicators for Ca2+, Mg2+, Zn2+ and Other Metal Ions
    • Chapter 20—pH Indicators
    • Chapter 21—Indicators for Na+, K+, Cl– and Miscellaneous Ions
    • Chapter 22—Probes for Membrane Potential
    • Chapter 23—Antifades and Other Tools for Fluorescence Applications
    • List of Tables
    • Technical Notes and Product Highlights
  • Summary of Molecular Probes fluorescent Ca2+ indicators—Table 19.1
  • Comparison of in vitro and in situ Kd values for various Ca2+ indicators—Table 19.2
  • Parallel performance comparison of fluo-3 and fluo-4 on Molecular Devices FLIPR system—Table 19.3
  • Coelenterazines and their properties—Table 19.4
  • Response of fura-2 and indo-1 to some divalent cations other than Ca2+ and Mg2+—Table 19.5
  • Fluorescent indicators for Zn2+—Table 19.6
  • Ca2+ affinities of BAPTA chelators—Table 19.7

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