3'-Glyceryl-CPG
The 3’-glyceryl function can form a 3’-phosphoglyceraldehyde on the 3’-terminus of an oligonucleotide by an oxidation reaction with sodium periodate. The resulting aldehyde can be further oxidized to the corresponding carboxylic acid. Both carbonyl groups may be used for subsequent conjugation to amine-containing products.
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5'-Amino & Internal Modifiers 5'- & 3'-Thiol-Modifiers 5'- & 3'-Phosphorylating-Modifiers Biotin Labeling Fluorescein Amidites Spacer Modifiers Duplex Modifiers Dark Quenchers 3'-Glyceryl-CPG 3'-Solid Support CPG
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5'-Amino & Internal Modifiers 5'- & 3'-Thiol-Modifiers 5'- & 3'-Phosphorylating-Modifiers Biotin Labeling Fluorescein Amidites Spacer Modifiers Duplex Modifiers Dark Quenchers 3'-Glyceryl-CPG 3'-Solid Support CPG
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3’-Glyceryl-CPG-500
The 3’-glyceryl function can form a 3’-phosphoglyceraldehyde on the 3’-terminus of an oligonucleotide by an oxid...
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3'-Glyceryl-CPG-1000
The 3’-glyceryl function can form a 3’-phosphoglyceraldehyde on the 3’-terminus of an oligonucleotide by an oxid...
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