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Cyanine

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Cyanine is the non-systematic name of a synthetic dye family belonging to polymethine group. [1]

58 relations: Alexa Fluor, Aliphatic compound, Amine, Aminoallyl nucleotide, Analytical Chemistry (journal), Ancient Greek, Azo compound, Benzothiazole, Blue-green, CD-R, Chemical structure, Comparative genomic hybridization, Cysteine, DNA, DNA microarray, DVD recordable, DyLight Fluor, Förster resonance energy transfer, Flow cytometry, FluoProbes, Fluorescence, Imidazole, Indole, Infrared, IUPAC nomenclature of chemistry, Laser, Maleimide, Methine group, Microarray, Moiety (chemistry), Molecular mass, N-Hydroxysuccinimide, Nanometre, Nitrogen, Nucleic acid, Nucleotide, Panchromatic film, Parts-per notation, PEGylation, Photographic emulsion, Phthalocyanine, Polymethine, Protein, Proteomics, Pyridine, Pyrrole, Quantum yield, Quenching (fluorescence), Quinoline, RNA, ..., Side chain, Spectrum, Succinimide, Thiazole, Thiol, Transcriptomics technologies, Ultraviolet, Wavelength. Expand index (8 more) »

Alexa Fluor

The Alexa Fluor family of fluorescent dyes is a series of dyes invented by Molecular Probes, now a part of Thermo Fisher Scientific, and sold under the Invitrogen brand name.

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Aliphatic compound

In organic chemistry, hydrocarbons (compounds composed of carbon and hydrogen) are divided into two classes: aromatic compounds and aliphatic compounds (G. aleiphar, fat, oil) also known as non-aromatic compounds.

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Amine

In organic chemistry, amines are compounds and functional groups that contain a basic nitrogen atom with a lone pair.

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Aminoallyl nucleotide

Aminoallyl nucleotide is a nucleotide with a modified base containing an allylamine.

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Analytical Chemistry (journal)

Analytical Chemistry is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published since 1929 by the American Chemical Society.

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Ancient Greek

The Ancient Greek language includes the forms of Greek used in ancient Greece and the ancient world from around the 9th century BC to the 6th century AD.

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Azo compound

Azo compounds are compounds bearing the functional group R−N.

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Benzothiazole

Benzothiazole is an aromatic heterocyclic compound with the chemical formula.

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Blue-green

Blue-green/bottle green is a color that is a representation of the color that is between green and blue on a typical traditional old-fashioned RYB color wheel.

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CD-R

CD-R (Compact Disc-Recordable) is a digital optical disc storage format.

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Chemical structure

A chemical structure determination includes a chemist's specifying the molecular geometry and, when feasible and necessary, the electronic structure of the target molecule or other solid.

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Comparative genomic hybridization

Comparative genomic hybridization is a molecular cytogenetic method for analysing copy number variations (CNVs) relative to ploidy level in the DNA of a test sample compared to a reference sample, without the need for culturing cells.

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Cysteine

Cysteine (symbol Cys or C) is a semi-essential proteinogenic amino acid with the formula HO2CCH(NH2)CH2SH.

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DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a thread-like chain of nucleotides carrying the genetic instructions used in the growth, development, functioning and reproduction of all known living organisms and many viruses.

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DNA microarray

A DNA microarray (also commonly known as DNA chip or biochip) is a collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a solid surface.

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DVD recordable

DVD recordable and DVD rewritable refer to part of optical disc recording technologies.

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DyLight Fluor

The DyLight Fluor family of fluorescent dyes are produced by Dyomics in collaboration with Thermo Fisher Scientific.

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Förster resonance energy transfer

Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), resonance energy transfer (RET) or electronic energy transfer (EET) is a mechanism describing energy transfer between two light-sensitive molecules (chromophores).

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Flow cytometry

In biotechnology, flow cytometry is a laser- or impedance-based, biophysical technology employed in cell counting, cell sorting, biomarker detection and protein engineering, by suspending cells in a stream of fluid and passing them through an electronic detection apparatus.

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FluoProbes

The FluoProbes series of fluorescent dyes were developed by Interchim to improve performances of standard fluorophores.

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Fluorescence

Fluorescence is the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation.

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Imidazole

Imidazole is an organic compound with the formula C3N2H4.

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Indole

Indole is an aromatic heterocyclic organic compound with formula C8H7N.

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Infrared

Infrared radiation (IR) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with longer wavelengths than those of visible light, and is therefore generally invisible to the human eye (although IR at wavelengths up to 1050 nm from specially pulsed lasers can be seen by humans under certain conditions). It is sometimes called infrared light.

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IUPAC nomenclature of chemistry

The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) has published four sets of rules to standardize chemical nomenclature.

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Laser

A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation.

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Maleimide

Maleimide is a chemical compound with the formula H2C2(CO)2NH (see diagram).

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Methine group

In chemistry, methine is a trivalent functional group.

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Microarray

A microarray is a multiplex lab-on-a-chip.

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Moiety (chemistry)

In organic chemistry, a moiety is a part of a molecule.

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Molecular mass

Relative Molecular mass or molecular weight is the mass of a molecule.

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N-Hydroxysuccinimide

N-Hydroxysuccinimide (NHS) is an organic compound with the formula C4H5NO3.

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Nanometre

The nanometre (International spelling as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures; SI symbol: nm) or nanometer (American spelling) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one billionth (short scale) of a metre (m).

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Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a chemical element with symbol N and atomic number 7.

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Nucleic acid

Nucleic acids are biopolymers, or small biomolecules, essential to all known forms of life.

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Nucleotide

Nucleotides are organic molecules that serve as the monomer units for forming the nucleic acid polymers deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA), both of which are essential biomolecules within all life-forms on Earth.

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Panchromatic film

Panchromatic emulsion is a type of black-and-white photographic emulsion that is sensitive to all wavelengths of visible light.

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Parts-per notation

In science and engineering, the parts-per notation is a set of pseudo-units to describe small values of miscellaneous dimensionless quantities, e.g. mole fraction or mass fraction.

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PEGylation

PEGylation (often styled pegylation) is the process of both covalent and non-covalent attachment or amalgamation of polyethylene glycol (PEG, in pharmacy called macrogol) polymer chains to molecules and macrostructures, such as a drug, therapeutic protein or vesicle, which is then described as PEGylated (pegylated).

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Photographic emulsion

Photographic emulsion is a light-sensitive colloid used in film-based photography.

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Phthalocyanine

Phthalocyanine (H2Pc) is a large, aromatic, macrocyclic, organic compound with the formula (C8H4N2)4H2 and is of theoretical or specialized interest.

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Polymethine

Polymethines are compounds made up from an odd number of methine groups (CH) bound together by alternating single and double bonds.

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Protein

Proteins are large biomolecules, or macromolecules, consisting of one or more long chains of amino acid residues.

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Proteomics

Proteomics is the large-scale study of proteins.

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Pyridine

Pyridine is a basic heterocyclic organic compound with the chemical formula C5H5N.

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Pyrrole

Pyrrole is a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound, a five-membered ring with the formula C4H4NH.

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Quantum yield

The quantum yield (Φ) of a radiation-induced process is the number of times a specific event occurs per photon absorbed by the system.

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Quenching (fluorescence)

Quenching refers to any process which decreases the fluorescence intensity of a given substance.

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Quinoline

Quinoline is a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound with the chemical formula C9H7N.

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RNA

Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a polymeric molecule essential in various biological roles in coding, decoding, regulation, and expression of genes.

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Side chain

In organic chemistry and biochemistry, a side chain is a chemical group that is attached to a core part of the molecule called "main chain" or backbone.

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Spectrum

A spectrum (plural spectra or spectrums) is a condition that is not limited to a specific set of values but can vary, without steps, across a continuum.

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Succinimide

Succinimide is an organic compound with the formula (CH2)2(CO)2NH.

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Thiazole

Thiazole, or 1,3-thiazole, is a heterocyclic compound that contains both sulfur and nitrogen; the term 'thiazole' also refers to a large family of derivatives.

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Thiol

Thiol is an organosulfur compound that contains a carbon-bonded sulfhydryl (R–SH) group (where R represents an alkyl or other organic substituent).

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Transcriptomics technologies

Transcriptomics technologies are the techniques used to study an organism’s transcriptome, the sum of all of its RNA transcripts.

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Ultraviolet

Ultraviolet (UV) is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength from 10 nm to 400 nm, shorter than that of visible light but longer than X-rays.

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Wavelength

In physics, the wavelength is the spatial period of a periodic wave—the distance over which the wave's shape repeats.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanine

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