After reading the inquiry from the flo web I cruised the web and found the website of the company below, so it appears Sunnyvale Red may be a new fluorophore. HEFP(tm) Assays and Reagents Bring More Power to HTS LJL now offers five new assays and a proprietary reagent that broaden the applications of our High Efficiency Fluorescence Polarization (HEFP(tm)) technology. Four new assays, DPX(tm), <cAMP.html>, ProteasePX(tm), and TKXtra(tm) join our recently introduced STX(tm)1 assay kit. Our new reagent, Sunnyvale Red(tm), is ideal for high-molecular-weight HEFP. Each assay is sensitive, robust, homogenous, and rapid. No separation or wash steps are required. All reagents are available in bulk for convenient scale-up. For more information about these assays and reagents, Contact <http://www.ljlbio.com/contact/worldwide.htm> your local representative. Jeanene Swiggett, BS MT(ASCP)SH General Surgery Research Cannon Research Center Carolinas Medical Center Charlotte, NC 704-355-7269 jswigget@carolinas.org
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