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- Antibody Type:Secondary
- Antigen Name:Immunoglobulin G
- Antigen Symbol:IgG
- Conjugation:AP (Alkaline Phosphatase)
- Reactivity:Mouse
- Size:100 μl
- Storage Temperature:2 °C to 10 °C
- Cat. No.:PAS3721
- Supplier no.:S3721
Polyclonal secondary antibody raised in goat, immunoaffinity-purified using corresponding immobilized antigens and conjugated to alkaline phosphatase (AP) enzyme. The mouse antibodies react with all IgG subclasses.
- Secondary Antibody That Binds to Both Heavy and Light Chains for All IgG Subclasses
- Extensively used and published in numerous research articles
- Antibody is ready-to-use
Polyclonal secondary antibody raised in goat, immunoaffinity-purified using corresponding immobilized antigens and conjugated to alkaline phosphatase (AP) enzyme. The product (unless otherwise noted) is supplied as a 1mg/ml solution. The Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L), AP Conjugate antibody binds to both heavy and light chains for all IgG subclasses. As with all antibodies, in certain applications some species-dependent antigen-dependent cross-reactivity may be observed. A starting working dilution of 1:2,500 is suggested for most Western blot, dot blot and ELISA applications. The optimum concentration of secondary antibody depends on the application and will need to be empirically determined.
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Antigen: Halotag
Clonality: Monoclonal
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