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Primary Antibody Diluent, Diagnostic Biosystems
Primary Antibody Diluent, Diagnostic Biosystems
Catalog # 99990-060
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Primary Antibody Diluent, Diagnostic Biosystems
Catalog # 99990-060
Supplier Number:  K004
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Specifications

  • Description:
    Primary Antibody Diluent
  • Size:
    250 ml
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  • Cat. No.:
    99990-060
  • Supplier no.:
    K 004

Specifications

About this item

Primary antibody diluent is specifically designed for diluting primary antibodies for immunohistochemistry. Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies can be diluted in this buffer.

Diluent contains optimal concentrations of sodium chloride and detergents to prevent nonspecific binding and enable better penetration of primary antibodies. The optimal pH together with stabilizing proteins in primary antibody diluent ensures the maximum stability of primary antibodies.

In order to obtain optimal staining, correct dilution as well as selection of appropriate diluent is critical. Ionic strength, pH of the environment and the presence or absence of detergents can affect the binding as well as the stability of the primary antibody.