Goat Anti Mouse IgG Serum
Description
| Product Name | Goat Anti Mouse IgG Serum |
| Catalog | PRHRMB014 |
| Host/Source | Goat |
| Clone | Monoclonal |
| Specificity | Monospecific when reacted with specific antigen. |
| Buffer | Tris / PBS with Sodium Azide as a preservative |
| Storage | Stored at -20±5°C for two years. |
| Stored at 2-8°C for two weeks. | |
| Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. | |
| Note | For research and manufacturing uses only |
Overview & Application
Goat Anti-Mouse IgG Serum is a high-quality secondary antibody derived from goats, designed specifically to bind with mouse IgG with high affinity and specificity. It is an essential reagent in a variety of immunological and diagnostic applications, known for its consistent performance and reliability across multiple assay platforms.
1. Diagnostic Testing:
Used as a secondary antibody in ELISA, Western Blot, and immunohistochemistry to detect mouse primary antibodies.
Enhances signal amplification in assays for better sensitivity and accurate quantification.
2. Research & Development:
Ideal for immunoassays such as flow cytometry and immunofluorescence to study antigen-antibody interactions.
Facilitates the development and validation of new diagnostic assays and research on mouse-derived antibodies.
3. IVD Manufacturing:
Plays a key role in the production of high-quality diagnostic kits, ensuring accurate detection of antigens through mouse IgG-based systems.
Provides consistent and reproducible results in assay platforms requiring secondary antibody detection.
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