Donkey Anti-Rabbit IgG H&L (HRP) (ab97064)
Key features and details
- Donkey Anti-Rabbit IgG H&L (HRP)
- Conjugation: HRP
- Host species: Donkey
- Isotype: IgG
- Suitable for: ICC, IHC-P, ELISA, WB
Overview
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Product name
Donkey Anti-Rabbit IgG H&L (HRP)
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Host species
Donkey -
Target species
Rabbit -
Specificity
By immunoelectrophoresis and ELISA this antibody reacts specifically with Rabbit IgG and with light chains common to other Rabbit immunoglobulins. No antibody was detected against non-immunoglobulin serum proteins. -
Tested applications
Suitable for: ICC, IHC-P, ELISA, WBmore details -
Conjugation
HRP
Properties
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Form
Liquid -
Storage instructions
Shipped at 4°C. Store at +4°C. -
Storage buffer
pH: 6.8
Constituents: 0.2% BSA, 0.05% CMIT/MIT based preservative -
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Purity
Immunogen affinity purified -
Purification notes
This antibody was isolated by affinity chromatography using antigen coupled to agarose beads and conjugated to Horse Radish Peroxidase (HRP). -
Conjugation notes
Molar enzyme/ antibody protein ratio is 4:1 -
Clonality
Polyclonal -
Isotype
IgG -
Research areas
Images
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ab19968 detecting vancomycin in human serum samples by indirect ELISA. Samples were blocked with 2.5% milk for 30 minutes at 20°C and incubated with the primary antibody (1/1000 in PBS) for 1 hour at 20°C. A HRP-conjugated donkey anti-rabbit IgG H&L (ab97064) (1/1000) was used as the secondary antibody.
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Donkey polclonal secondary antibody to rabbit IgG-H&L (HRP) (ab97064) was used in a dilution of 1:5000. The first antibody was Smad4 antibody [EP618Y] (ab40759). The gel was a 4%-12% Bis-Tris Gel with MOPS Buffer. The first band is 30µg nuclear extract of a EBV-transformed B-lymphoblastoid cell line, the second band is 50µg of whole protein extract of the same EBV transformed B-LCL and the third lane is the same than in the second one but only 30µg. In this combination the secondary antibody works excellent. There is only the predicted band of 60 kDa, no addtional bands!
This image is courtesy of Mr Daniel Meier