Multi-rAb Polymer HRP-Goat Anti-Mouse Recombinant Secondary Antibody (H+L)
Multi-rAb Goat Anti-mouse recombinant secondary antibody is a mixture of precisely engineered recombinant monoclonal antibodies that recognize multiple complementary epitopes on mouse IgG heavy and light chain.
Cat no : RGAM011
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Product Information
RGAM011 targets Mouse IgG (H+L) in IHC. It can bind to all mouse IgG isotypes, mouse IgM and IgA as well as rat IgG. It shows minimal reactivity for rabbit, human, pig and bovine IgGs.
Concentration | Ready to use |
Applications | IHC |
Host Species | Goat |
Species Reactivity | Mouse |
Physical State | Liquid |
Suggested Dilution Range | Ready to use |
Purity | Protein G purification |
Storage Buffer | TBST+10 mg/mL BSA+1 mg/mL gelatin + 0.1% proclin300 |
Storage Instructions | Store at 2-8°C. Stable for one year after shipment. |
Clonality | Multiclonal recombinant |
RRID | AB_3094533 |
Note | This product is for research use only,not for diagnostic or therapeutic use. |
Background
Multi-rAb Polymer HRP-Goat Anti-Mouse Recombinant Secondary Antibody (H+L) enables highly sensitive, biotin-free detection of mouse primary antibodies in IHC. Unlike traditional avidin-biotin-based signal amplification methods, polymer HRP-based detection offers the advantages of a lower background and faster protocol with fewer steps.Moreover, Multi-rAb Polymer HRP secondary antibodies are provided in a ready-to-use format, in easy-to-use dropper bottles making it extremely convenient for users to incorporate them into their IHC staining protocols.
Publications
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Biomed Pharmacother Host-microbiota interactions in collagen-induced arthritis rats treated with human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell exosome and ginsenoside Rh2 |
Oncogene CircVPS8 promotes the malignant phenotype and inhibits ferroptosis of glioma stem cells by acting as a scaffold for MKRN1, SOX15 and HNF4A |
J Appl Microbiol Forsythoside B, the active component of Frosythiae fructuse water extract, alleviates Streptococcus pneumoniae virulence by targeting pneumolysin |