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Human IgM (µ), Chimeric linked to Mouse VH var. reg. (lambda), Clone: THM (X NP), Myeloma

Human IgM (µ), Chimeric linked to Mouse VH var. reg. (lambda), Clone: THM (X NP), Myeloma size: 0.5 mg 0

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Alternative name 1 (lambda), Chimeric linked to Mouse VH var, Clone: THM (X NP), Myeloma, reg, ), Human IgM (µ
Alternative name 2 (lambda), Chimeric linked to Mouse VH var, Clone: THM (X NP), Myeloma, reg, ), Human IgM (µ
Alternative name 3 (lambda), Chimeric linked to Mus musculus VH var, Clone: THM (X NP), Myeloma, reg, ), Human IgM (µ
Alternative name 4 Chimeric linked to VH var, lambda Clone: THM X NP Myeloma, reg, anti- IgM µ
Alternative name 5 Chimeric linked to VH var, lambda Clone: THM X NP Myeloma, reg, IgM µ
ClonalityMonoclonal Antibody
Description Amongst the advantages of the monoclonal antibodies are: the fact that while the hybridoma takes a bit longer to be produced, If used correctly and according the protocol, in comparison to the polyclonal antibodies monoclonal antibodies are highly specific to a given epitope and can be used in applications where specific targeting is required, once the line is ready there is virtually an endless supply of these antibodie throughout time with little to no variations in recognition sites of the antigen in different batches, this antibody will provide excellent and reproducible results with guaranteed success for the tested and confirmed applications, This is a monoclonal antibody which is greatly purified and with high binding affinity for the antigen that it is risen against
Storage and handling Antibodies in a liquid form can be shipped and stored for a short period of time at +4 degrees Celsius, antibodies that are lyophilized can be transported at ambient temperature and stored for short terms at +4 degrees Celsius, for long term storage (up to one year) 25-50% glycerol or ethylene glycol should be added and then the container has to be stored at -20°, for longer periods - at -20 , C, Generally
Advisory For antibodies in a liquid form or reconstituted lyophilized antibodies small amounts of the soultion could be captured on the cap or the walls of the container, Right before use you could briefly centrifuge the vial to collect all of the solution on the bottom, To keep the quality and the affinity of the antibody cycles of freezing and thawing should be avoided
Properties Depending on the epitopes used human ELISA kits can be cross reactive to many other species, IgM is by far the physically largest antibody in the human circulatory system, Immunoglobulin M, It is the first antibody to appear in response to initial exposure to an antigen, Mainly analyzed are human serum, Modern , 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, is a basic , or , plasma, primarily , saliva, urine,  , (Homo sapiens, B cells, Homo sapiens sapiens), Human proteins, IgM , antibody , for short, humans , ssp, that is produced by 
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
Gene target (lambda) THM (X NP) Myeloma, reg, (µ, ) Chimeric linked VH var
Short name (lambda) Clone: THM (X NP) Myeloma, reg, ) Chimeric linked Mouse VH var, IgM (µ
Technique IgMs, mouses, Mouse
IsotypeIgM
Species Mouses, Humans
Alternative name (lambda), Chimeric linked to Mouse VH var, Myeloma, clonality: THM (X NP), reg, sapiens Immunoglobulin M (µ, ), H
Alternative techniquemurine
Identity 11792
Gene THM
Long gene name thymoma
Locus reserved
Discovery year 1995-01-27
Entrez gene record 7063
Pubmed identfication 15942943 10644977

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