Goat anti-Human IgG (Fc Region) Antibody (FITC) - Preadsorbed
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- Target See all IgG products
- IgG
- Fragment
- F(ab')2 fragment
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Binding Specificity
- Fc Region
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Reactivity
- Human
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Host
- Goat
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Clonality
- Polyclonal
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Conjugate
- FITC
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Application
- Western Blotting (WB), Flow Cytometry (FACS), FLISA, Fluorescence Microscopy (FM), Dot Blot (DB)
- Supplier Product No.
- 709-1217
- Supplier
- Rockland
- Purpose
- F(ab')2 Human IgG Fc Antibody Fluorescein Conjugated Pre-Adsorbed
- Cross-Reactivity (Details)
- Minimal crossreactivity against Bv Hs Ms & Rt Serum Proteins Assay by immunoelectrophoresis resulted in a single precipitin arc against anti-Fluorescein, anti-Goat Serum, Human IgG, Human IgG F(c) and Human Serum. No reaction was observed against anti-Pepsin, anti-Goat IgG F(c), Human IgG F(ab) or Bovine, Horse, Mouse and Rat Serum Proteins.
- Characteristics
- F(ab')2 Anti-Human IgG (H&L) Fluorescein Antibody generated in goat detects immunoglobulin g from human, both heavy and light chains of the antibody molecule are present. Each IgG has two antigen binding sites. Representing approximately 75 % of serum immunoglobulins in humans, IgG is the most abundant antibody isotype found in the circulation. IgG molecules are synthesized and secreted by plasma B cells. Secondary Antibodies are available in a variety of formats and conjugate types. When choosing a secondary antibody product, consideration must be given to species and immunoglobulin specificity, conjugate type, fragment and chain specificity, level of cross-reactivity, and host-species source and fragment composition. F(ab')2 Antibody is ideal for investigators who routinely perform flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry or IHC and other immunoassays.
- Purification
- This product was prepared from monospecific antiserum by immunoaffinity chromatography using Human IgG coupled to agarose beads followed by solid phase adsorption(s) to remove any unwanted reactivities, pepsin digestion and chromatographic separation.
- Immunogen
- Optional[Immunogen]: Human IgG F(c) fragment
- Isotype
- IgG
- Labeling Ratio
- 2.8
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- Application Notes
- Application Note: F(ab')2 Anti-Human IgG F(c) Fluorescein Antibody has been tested by dot blot and western blot and is suitable for immunomicroscopy and flow cytometry or FACS analysis as well as other antibody based fluorescent assays requiring extremely low background levels, absence of F(c) mediated binding, lot-to-lot consistency, high titer and specificity. This product is designed for immunofluorescence microscopy, fluorescence based plate assays (FLISA) and fluorescent western blotting. This product is also suitable for multiplex analysis, including multicolor imaging, utilizing various commercial platforms. Flow Cytometry Dilution: 1:500 - 1:2,500 FLISA Dilution: 1:10,000 - 1:50,000 IF Microscopy Dilution: 1:1,000 - 1:5,000 Other: FLOW CYTOMETRY 1:500 - 1:2,500
- Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Format
- Lyophilized
- Reconstitution
- Reconstitution Buffer: Restore with deionized water (or equivalent), Reconstitution Volume: 1.0 mL
- Concentration
- 1.0 mg/mL
- Buffer
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Buffer: 0.02 M Potassium Phosphate, 0.15 M Sodium Chloride, pH 7.2
Stabilizer: 10 mg/mL Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) - Immunoglobulin and Protease free
, Preservative:0.01 % (w/v) Sodium Azide - Preservative
- Sodium azide
- Precaution of Use
- This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
- Storage
- 4 °C,-20 °C
- Storage Comment
- Store vial at 4° C prior to restoration. For extended storage aliquot contents and freeze at -20° C or below. Avoid cycles of freezing and thawing. Centrifuge product if not completely clear after standing at room temperature. This product is stable for several weeks at 4° C as an undiluted liquid. Dilute only prior to immediate use.
- Expiry Date
- 12 months
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- Target
- IgG
- Abstract
- IgG Products
- Target Type
- Antibody
- Background
- F(ab')2 Anti-Human IgG F(c) Fluorescein Antibody generated in goat detects Human F(c). Representing approximately 75 % of serum immunoglobulins in humans, IgG is the most abundant antibody isotype found in the circulation. IgG molecules are synthesized and secreted by plasma B cells. Secondary Antibodies are available in a variety of formats and conjugate types. When choosing a secondary antibody product, consideration must be given to species and immunoglobulin specificity, conjugate type, fragment and chain specificity, level of cross-reactivity, and host-species source and fragment composition. F(c) Antibody is ideal for investigators who routinely perform flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry or IHC and other immunoassays.
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