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Goat anti Human J chain of dimeric IgA, conjugated with FITC

Goat anti Human J chain of dimeric IgA, conjugated with FITC size: 1 mililiter 509

Price 509
Size 1 mililiter
Alternative name1 conjugated with FITC, Anti-Goat anti Human J chain of dimeric IgA
Alternative name2 conjugated with FITC, Caprine anti Human J chain of dimeric IgA
Alternative name3 conjugated with FITC, Caprinae anti Homo sapiens J chain of dimeric IgA
Alternative name4Goat anti Human J chain of dimeric IgA
Alternative name5N/A
Other namesN/A
Gene nameN/A
Gene name synonimsN/A
Other gene namesN/A
CategorySecondary Antibodies
ClonalityPolyclonal
Immunoglobulin isotypeN/A
ClonePolyclonal antibody
Host organismGoat
Species reactivityHuman
Specificity and cross-reactivityFluorescein isothiocyanate-conjugated IgG fraction of polyclonal Goat antiSerum to Human J chain of dimeric IgA
Purification methodN/A
Form/AppearanceN/A
ConcentrationN/A
Storage and shippingStore at Store productone at +4 degrees Celsius
Tested for: (In)direct Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunocytochemistry (IHC), Immunohistochemistry (IHC), ELISA (EIA)
Description Freeze thaw will destroy a percentage in every cycle and should be avoided, C in a fridge short term in a concentrated dilution, This antibody needs to be stored at + 4°
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
Properties &beta, ACA ELISA test kits and for diagnostic detection the IgA of Anti-Beta-2 Glycoprotein 1, Beta 2GP1 Ab, Beta-2 Glycoprotein 1 Antibodies IgG, Depending on the epitopes used human ELISA kits can be cross reactive to many other species, Examples are EMA, FITC has a green emission that's usually collected at 530 nanometers, FITC has a high quantum yield (efficiency of energy transfer from absorption to emission fluorescence) and approximately half of the absorbed photons are emitted as fluorescent light, For fluorescent microscopy applications, Human proteins, IgM, Immunoglobulin A , MBS Polyclonals_1 FITC is highly sensitive to pH extremes, Mainly analyzed are human serum, Modern , More IgA is produced in mucosal linings than all other types of antibody combined, When excited at 488 nanometers, also referred to as , and IgAs, cDNA and human recombinants are used in human reactive ELISA kits and to produce anti-human mono and polyclonal antibodies, human cell culture supernatants and biological samples, its photo bleaching effects are not observed due to a very brief interaction at the laser intercept, plasma, primarily , saliva, the 1 FITC is seldom used as it photo bleaches rather quickly though in flow cytometry applications, the FL1 detector of a FACSCalibur or FACScan, urine,  , (Homo sapiens, (IgA, 2-Glycoprotein 1 Antibodies, Homo sapiens sapiens), This MBS Polyclonals_1 Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) antibody is currently after some BD antibodies the most commonly used fluorescent dye for FACS, antibody , humans , immune function , in the , mucous membranes, sIgA) is an , ssp, that plays a critical role in 
ConjugationAnti-FITC Antibody
Latin nameCapra aegagrus hircus
Gene targetJ chain of dimeric conjugated with
Short name conjugated with FITC, Goat anti J chain of dimeric IgA
Technique Fluorescein, IgAs, antibody to, goats, anti
Host It are very good secondary antibodies that are affinity purified and have a good affinity themselves too, Often KLH is coupled to the antigen so anti KLH can be present in the vial, The goat polyclonal antibodies are directed against human genes or rabbit or mouse IgGs (H +L) chain primary antibodies and conjugated for detection, Goat
IsotypeIgA
LabelFITC
Species Goats, Humans, Human
Alternative name coupled including fluorecein, sapiens J epitope on dimeric Immunoglobulin A, caprine antibody to H
Alternative techniqueantibodies

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