Clusterin (CLU) goat polyclonal antibody, Purified
Applications | ELISA, IHC, IP, WB |
Reactivities | Human |
Clusterin (CLU) goat polyclonal antibody, Purified
Applications | ELISA, IHC, IP, WB |
Reactivities | Human |
Apolipoprotein CII (APOC2) goat polyclonal antibody, Purified
Applications | ELISA, IHC, IP, WB |
Reactivities | Human |
TRP 7 (TRPC7) goat polyclonal antibody, Aff - Purified
Applications | ELISA, IP, WB |
Reactivities | Canine, Human, Mouse, Rat |
Carbonic Anhydrase I (CA1) goat polyclonal antibody, Serum
Applications | ELISA, IP, WB |
Reactivities | Human |
ARAP3 (C-term) goat polyclonal antibody, Aff - Purified
Applications | ELISA, IP, WB |
Reactivities | Human |
Human IgE (Fc specific) goat polyclonal antibody, Azide Free
Applications | This antiserum is intended to detect and identify IgE in serum or other body fluids using the immunofixation technique. Like immunoelectrophoresis immunofixation is essentially a two step technique. Proteins in a complex mixture are separated by electrophoresis in a gel carrier, followed by immunoprecipitation in situ with the antiserum. Non-precipitated proteins are removed by washing and the precipitated complex is revealed with a protein stain which allows its exact localization. Immunofixation may be the method of choice whenever a high level of sensitivity is required to identify a minor protein component against a high background of other proteins. It enables the detection and identification of more than one paraproteins in serum or of free light chain. The detection limit is approximately 0.5 to 1 mg/ml in the presence of normal levels of immunoglobulins. This product is not pre-diluted. The optimum working dilution of each product should be established by titration before being used. Antibody titre: Precipitin titre not less than 1/16 when tested against an appropriate reference in agar immunodiffusion block titration. |
Reactivities | Human |
Conjugation | Unconjugated |
Human IgD (Fc specific) goat polyclonal antibody, Azide Free
Applications | This antiserum is intended to detect and identify IgD in serum or other body fluids using the Immunofixation technique. Like Immunoelectrophoresis Immunofixation is essentially a two step technique. Proteins in a complex mixture are separated by electrophoresis in a gel carrier, followed by immunoprecipitation in situ with the antiserum. Non-precipitated proteins are removed by washing and the precipitated complex is revealed with a protein stain which allows its exact localization. Immunofixation may be the method of choice whenever a high level of sensitivity is required to identify a minor protein component against a high background of other proteins. It enables the detection and identification of more than one paraproteins in serum or of free light chain. The detection limit is approximately 0.5 to 1 mg/ml in the presence of normal levels of immunoglobulins. Antibody titre: Precipitin titre not less than 1:16 when tested against an appropriate reference in agar immunodiffusion block titration. |
Reactivities | Human |
Conjugation | Unconjugated |