Goat Anti-Mouse IgG1 (HRP) preadsorbed (ab98693)
Key features and details
- Goat Anti-Mouse IgG1 (HRP) preadsorbed
- Conjugation: HRP
- Host species: Goat
- Isotype: IgG
- Suitable for: ICC, IHC-P, ELISA, WB
Overview
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Product name
Goat Anti-Mouse IgG1 (HRP) preadsorbed
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Host species
Goat -
Target species
Mouse -
Specificity
By immunoelectrophoresis and ELISA this antibody reacts specifically with mouse IgG1.
Cross reactivity with immunoglobulins is less than 2%. No antibody was detected against non-immunoglobulin serum proteins.
Less than 1% cross reactivity to human and rat IgG1 was detected. This antibody may cross react with IgG1 from other species.
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Tested applications
Suitable for: ICC, IHC-P, ELISA, WBmore details -
Minimal
cross-reactivity
Human, Rat more 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
Antiserum was solid phase adsorbed to ensure subclass specificity. Antiserum was cross adsorbed using human and rat immunosorbents to remove cross reactive antibodies. The antibody to mouse IgG1 was isolated by affinity chromatography using antigen coupled to agarose beads and conjugated to horseradish peroxidase (HRP). -
Clonality
Polyclonal -
Isotype
IgG -
Research areas
Images
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IHC image of Histone H1.0 staining in human colon formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue section*. The section was pre-treated using pressure cooker heat mediated antigen retrieval with sodium citrate buffer (pH6) for 30mins. The section was incubated with ab11080, 7.5µg/ml overnight at +4°C. An HRP-conjugated secondary (ab98693, 1/2000 dilution) was used for 1hr at room temperature. The section was counterstained with haematoxylin and mounted with DPX.
The inset negative control image is secondary-only at 1/500 dilution.
*Tissue obtained from the Human Research Tissue Bank, supported by the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre