Common Use | DMPA Carboxyl-Rhodamine dendrons are monodisperse, multifunctional scaffolds with 1 carboxylic acid focal point and an exact number of fluorescent rhodamine surface groups. The carboxyl focal point can be used for further coupling to amine containing molecules, while the rhodamine surface groups allow visualization and tracking of the final molecule in vitro. The dendritic polymer is biodegradable and have low cytotoxicity, and can be used in theranostics, biosensors, optics, adhesives and coatings. *DMPA=Dimethylolpropionic Acid or Bis(hydroxymethyl)propionic Acid |
Structure | |
Functional Group | Fluorescent Rhodamine |
Purity | >95% |
Focal Point | Carboxyl |
Number of Surface Groups | 4 |
Generation | 2 |
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