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5 cy3 fluorophore

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The 5'Cy3 fluorophore is a fluorescent dye that can be used for various applications in molecular biology and biochemistry. It emits light in the orange-red region of the visible spectrum, making it a useful tool for labeling and detecting molecules of interest. The 5' designation indicates the position of the dye attachment on the molecule.

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2 protocols using 5 cy3 fluorophore

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Fungal Colonization Detection in Pancreatic Tissues

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The D223 28S rRNA gene probe labeled with the 5’Cy3 fluorophore (extinction wavelength, 555 nm; emission wavelength, 570 nm; Molecular Probes, Eugene, OR) was used to detect the fungal colonization within human and mouse pancreatic tissues by FISH. Fluorescence microscopic analysis was conducted with Nikon Eclipse 90i confocal microscope (Nikon, Melville, NY) using a Cy3 labeled-probe at 350 pmol/ml as we described1 (link).
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Fungal Colonization Detection in Pancreatic Tissues

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The D223 28S rRNA gene probe labeled with the 5’Cy3 fluorophore (extinction wavelength, 555 nm; emission wavelength, 570 nm; Molecular Probes, Eugene, OR) was used to detect the fungal colonization within human and mouse pancreatic tissues by FISH. Fluorescence microscopic analysis was conducted with Nikon Eclipse 90i confocal microscope (Nikon, Melville, NY) using a Cy3 labeled-probe at 350 pmol/ml as we described1 (link).
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