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Alkaline Phosphatase Conjugated Affinity Purified anti-Guinea Pig IgG [H&L] [Goat]

Alkaline Phosphatase Conjugated Affinity Purified anti-Guinea Pig IgG [H&L] [Goat]

Catalog Number: orb1675043

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$ 300.00
Catalog Numberorb1675043
CategoryAntibodies
DescriptionMinimum Cross reactivity to Bovine, Chicken, Goat, Hamster, Horse, Human, Mouse, Rabbit, Rat and Sheep Serum Proteins
Species/HostGoat
Tested applicationsDOT, ELISA, IHC, WB
ReactivityGuinea pig
ImmunogenGuinea Pig IgG whole molecule
Antibody TypeSecondary Antibody
Concentration0.8 mg/ml (by UV absorbance at 280 nm)
PurityThis product was prepared from monospecific antiserum by immunoaffinity chromatography using Guinea Pig IgG coupled to agarose beads followed by solid phase adsorption(s) to remove any unwanted reactivities. Assay by immunoelectrophoresis resulted in a single precipitin arc against anti-Alkaline Phosphatase (calf intestine), anti-Goat Serum, Guinea Pig IgG and Guinea Pig Serum. No reaction was observed against Bovine, Chicken, Goat, Hamster, Horse, Human, Mouse, Rabbit, Rat and Sheep Serum Proteins.
ConjugationUnconjugated
StorageStore vial at 4° C before opening. DO NOT FREEZE. This product is stable at 4° C as an undiluted liquid. Dilute only prior to immediate use. Freezing alkaline phosphatase conjugates will result in a substantial loss of enzymatic activity. Expiration date is one (1) year from date of opening product.
Buffer/Preservatives0.05M Tris Chloride, 0.15M Sodium Chloride, 0.001M Magnesium Chloride, 0.0001M Zinc Chloride, 50% (v/v) Glycerol; pH 8.0
NoteFor research use only
Application notesThis product has been assayed against 1.0 µg of Guinea Pig IgG in a standard capture ELISA using pNPP p-nitrophenyl phosphate code # NPP-10 as a substrate for 30 minutes at room temperature. A working dilution of 1:1,000 to 1:5,000 of the reconstitution concentration is suggested for this product. Optimal titers for other applications should be determined by the researcher.
Expiration Date12 months from date of receipt.