Cyanine dye having reduced visible absorption

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an IR-absorbing macrocyclic cyanine dye, wherein said dye comprises at least one moiety for reducing intermolecular interactions, thereby minimizing absorption of visible light.Dyes of this type are especially suitable for use in netpage and Hyperlabel systems.

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