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Goat Anti-Rat IgM-TRITC

Cat. No.:
3020-03
Goat Anti-Rat IgM-TRITC antibody for use in immunohistochemistry / immunocytochemistry assays.
$99.00
Size Price (USD) Quantity
1.0 mg $99.00
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Isotype Goat IgG
Isotype Control Goat IgG-TRITC
Specificity Reacts with the heavy chain of rat IgM
Source Pooled antisera from goats hyperimmunized with rat IgM
Cross Adsorption Rat IgG; may react with immunoglobulins from other species
Purification Method Affinity chromatography on pooled rat IgM covalently linked to agarose
Conjugate TRITC (Rhodamine)
Buffer Formulation Phosphate buffered saline containing < 0.1% sodium azide
Clonality Polyclonal
Concentration 1.0 mg/mL
Volume 1.0 mL
Recommended Storage 2-8°C; Avoid exposure to light
Applications Quality tested applications for relevant formats include -
ELISA 1-6
FLISA

Other referenced applications for relevant formats include -
Flow Cytometry 5,7-9
Immunohistochemistry-Frozen Sections 10-16
Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin Sections 17
Immunocytochemistry 18,19
Western Blot 17,20
RRID Number AB_2795810
Gene ID 299357 (Rat)
Gene ID Symbol Igh-6 (Rat)
Gene ID Aliases IgM; Igh6; Igh-1a; RGD1359202

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