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Mouse anti Ova Monoclonal IgE Antibody E-G5, 1 mg, lyophilized
Mouse anti Ova Monoclonal IgE Antibody E-G5, 1 mg, lyophilized
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- 中文名称:
- Mouse anti Ova Monoclonal IgE Antibody E-G5, 1 mg, lyophilized
- 英文名称:
- Mouse anti Ova Monoclonal IgE Antibody E-G5, 1 mg, lyophilized
- 品牌:
- Chondrex
- 货号:
- 3007
- 规格:
- 1mg
- 报价:
- 0.00
- 保存温度:
- -20℃
DESCRIPTION: Mouse anti-OVA IgE monoclonal antibody, clone E-G5, unconjugated
APPLICATION: Use for animal studies, ELISA, and Western Blotting
QUANTITY: 1 mg containing 1 mg mouse serum albumin as a stabilizer (no preservative)
FORM: Lyophilized powder
SOURCE: Mouse
IMMUNOGEN: Ovalbumin
CROSS-REACTIVITY: Reacts to native OVA
SUBTYPE: Mouse IgE
PURITY: Purified by ion-exchange chromatography
USAGE: In vivo studies: Reconstitute antibody with PBS containing 1 mg/ml MSA or with Chondrex Inc.’s IgE dilution buffer (Catalog # 3009). In vitro studies: Reconstitute antibody with a buffer containing 2% heterologous serum, such as normal goat serum, to prevent non-specific reactions.
STORAGE TEMPERATURE: -20°C
STABILITY: 1 year
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