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Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L) (human absorbed), HRPO, (Polyclonal) (goat IgG)

Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L) (human absorbed), HRPO, (Polyclonal) (goat IgG) size: 2 ml 359

Price 359
Size 2 ml
Alternative name1 (Polyclonal) (goat IgG), HRPO, Anti-Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L) (human absorbed)
Alternative name2 (PAb) (Caprine IgG), HRPO, Anti-Murine IgG (H+L) (human absorbed)
Alternative name3 (Polyclonal) (Caprinae IgG), HRPO, Anti-Mus musculus IgG (H+L) (Homo sapiens absorbed)
Alternative name4IgG (H+L) (human absorbed)
Alternative name5 (Polyclonal) (goat IgG), HRPO, HRPO Goat Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L), IgG (H+L) (human absorbed)
Other namesN/A
Gene nameN/A
Gene name synonimsN/A
Other gene namesN/A
CategoryAntibodies
ClonalityPolyclonal
Immunoglobulin isotypeN/A
ClonePolyclonal antibody
Host organismN/A
Species reactivityMouse
Specificity and cross-reactivityN/A
Purification methodN/A
Form/AppearanceN/A
ConcentrationN/A
Storage and shipping If the reagent is being diluted, it is recommended that only the quantity to be used within one week be diluted, Stable productone should be stored at -20 degrees Celsius
Tested for: Western Blot (WB), ELISA (EIA)
Description Polyclonal antibodies generally are more stable and retain their reactivity under unfavorable conditions, Polyclonal antibodies have series of advantages - larger batches can be supplied at a time, Properly used, To obtain more detailed information on productone, please, refer to the full product datasheet, the time needed for production is considerably shorter, they are inexpensive to manufacture and respectively to buy, this antibody will ensure excellent and reproducible results with guaranteed success for the applications that it is tested in, productone is a polyclonal antibody of high purity and binding affinity for the antigen that it is risen against
Advisory For antibodies that are in liquid form or reconstituted lyophilized antibodies small amounts could become entrapped on the seal or the walls of the tube, Prior to use briefly centrifuge the vial to gather all the solution on the bottom, avoid cycles of freezing and thawing, please, In order to retain the quality and the affinity of productone unchanged
About 2 light chains, For storage sodium azide is added or you can call us to request azide free antibody preparations, IgG, Polyclonals can be used for Western blot, The IgG antibody has 2 , The advantage is that there are more epitopes available in a polyclonal antiserum to detect the proteins than in monoclonal sera, There are 2 heavy chains, These will need colder storage temperatures, They represent 70% or more of , This antibody can be antigen purified or protein A or G purified, goat polyclonal antibodies , immunohistochemistry on frozen slices or parrafin fixed tissues, mouse monoclonal H&, Immunoglobulin gamma, L chain clones or rabbit, antibodies, antigen , binding sites, have 4 parts, serum 
Test A/J, BALB/c, Mouse are mature after 40 days for females and 55 days for males, SCID while the CD-1 is outbred as strain, The female mice are pregnant only 20 days and can give birth to 10 litters of 6-8 mice a year, Transgenic, congenic and inbread strains are known for C57BL/6, knock-out, Mouse , mice from the Mus musculus species are used for production of mouse monoclonal antibodies or mabs and as research model for humans in your lab, or 
Latin nameMus musculus
GroupPolyclonals and antibodies
Gene target(H+L) absorbed) HRPO
Short name (Polyclonal) (goat IgG), Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L) (human absorbed) HRPO
Technique IgGs, Pabs are a collection of immunoglobulin , Polyclonal antibodies , each identifying a different , mouses, whereas , (pAbs) are mostly rabbit or goat , B cells, Polyclonal, antibodies , antigen, come from a single N cell lineage, epitope, molecules that react against a specific , monoclonal antibodies , that are secreted by different 
IsotypeIgG
Species Mouses, Mouse
Alternative name (polyclonal) (caprine Immunoglobulin G), HRPO, sapiens absorbed), antibody to-Mouse Immunoglobulin G (heavy and light chain) (H
Alternative techniquepolyclonals

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