Flumequine antibody
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- Target
- Flumequine
- Reactivity
- Please inquire
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Host
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Sheep
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Clonality
- Polyclonal
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Conjugate
- Un-conjugated
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Application
- Enzyme Immunoassay (EIA)
- Purification
- Ig Fraction
- Immunogen
- Flumequine-BTG
- Isotype
- IgG
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- Application Notes
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ELISA: 1.25 μg/mL.
Other applications not tested.
Optimal dilutions are dependent on conditions and should be determined by the user. - Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Format
- Liquid
- Concentration
- 10.15 mg/mL (U.V.abs at 280nm)
- Buffer
- 20 mM Phosphate, 150 mM Sodium Chloride, pH 7.2 containing 0.09 % Sodium Azide as preservative.
- Preservative
- Sodium azide
- Precaution of Use
- This product contains sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
- Handling Advice
- Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
- Storage
- -20 °C
- Storage Comment
- Store the antibody (in aliquots) at-20 °C.
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- Target
- Flumequine
- Target Type
- Chemical
- Background
- Flumequine is a synthetic chemotherapeutic antibiotic of the fluoroquinolone drug class used to treat bacterial infections. It is a first-generation fluoroquinolone antibacterial that has been removed from clinical use and is no longer being marketed. It kills bacteria by interfering with the enzymes that cause DNA to unwind and duplicate. Flumequine was used in veterinarian medicine for the treatment of enteric infections (all infections of the intestinal tract), as well as to treat cattle, swine, chickens, and fish, but only in a limited number of countries. It was occasionally used in France (and a few other European Countries) to treat urinary tract infections under the trade name Apurone. However this was a limited indication because only minimal serum levels were achieved.Synonyms: Apurone, Fantacin, Firestop, Flumequine, Flumigal, Flumiquil, Flumisol, Flumix, Imequyl
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