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10 kda dextran amine 1 nmol

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10-kDa dextran amine (1 nmol) is a chemical compound used in various laboratory applications. It has a molecular weight of 10 kilodaltons and consists of a dextran polymer backbone with amine functional groups.

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Eu3+/DTBTA Labeling of Dextran Amine

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10-kDa dextran amine (1 nmol; Molecular Probes) in 7.5 µL conjugation buffer (150 mM NaCl and 10 mM HEPES, pH 8) was added to a 1.2 mM solution of Eu3+/DTBTA (7.5 µL) in the same buffer. The reaction mixture was incubated at room temperature for 3 h in the dark. Excess Eu3+/DTBTA was then removed by size-exclusion chromatography (Illustra MicroSpin G-50; GE Healthcare Life Sciences).
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Eu3+/DTBTA Labeling of Dextran Amine

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10-kDa dextran amine (1 nmol; Molecular Probes) in 7.5 µL conjugation buffer (150 mM NaCl and 10 mM HEPES, pH 8) was added to a 1.2 mM solution of Eu3+/DTBTA (7.5 µL) in the same buffer. The reaction mixture was incubated at room temperature for 3 h in the dark. Excess Eu3+/DTBTA was then removed by size-exclusion chromatography (Illustra MicroSpin G-50; GE Healthcare Life Sciences).
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