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Multi-rAb HRP-Goat Anti-Rabbit Recombinant Secondary Antibody (H+L)

Multi-rAb Goat Anti-rabbit recombinant secondary antibody is a mixture of precisely engineered recombinant monoclonal antibodies that recognize multiple complementary epitopes on rabbit IgG heavy and light chain.

Applications

ELISA, WB, Dot blot

Conjugate

HRP

Host

Goat

Reactivity

Rabbit

Cat no : RGAR001


Product Information

RGAR001 targets to Rabbit IgG (H+L) in ELISA and Western blot. It is higly specific to rabbit IgG and shows minimal reactivity for mouse, rat, human, pig, and bovine IgGs.

Concentration 1.0 mg/mL
Applications ELISA, WB, Dot blot
Host Species Goat
Species Reactivity Rabbit
Physical State Liquid
Suggested Dilution Range 1:10,000-1:100,000 for ELISA
1:10,000-1:20,0000 for western blotting with ECL substrates (1:10,000-1:40,000 is suggested for most system).
Purity The antibody was purified from culture media supernatant by immunoaffinity chromatography using Protein G beads.
Storage Buffer PBS with 50% glycerol, 10 mg/mL BSA, 0.1% Proclin-300, pH 7.4.
Storage Instructions Store at -20°C. Stable for one year after shipment.
ClonalityMulticlonal recombinant
RRIDAB_3068333
NoteThis product is for research use only,not for diagnostic or therapeutic use.

Background

Multi-rAb Recombinant Secondary Antibodies are mixtures of precisely engineered recombinant monoclonal antibodies that recognize multiple complementary epitopes on the same IgG. Each recombinant clone in the final multiclonal mixture is carefully selected after rigorous characterization and screening to ensure the highest level of performance. ​The selected clones are mixed in various combinations, each of which is then functionally characterized in multiple applications to select the final multiclonal mixture with optimal performance. Each lot of Multi-rAb Secondary Antibodies is produced by mixing the same high performing recombinant clones every time to ensure that they have high batch-to-batch consistency, which in turn results in high reproducibility of experimental data.

Publications

Title

Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai)

RIP1/3-dependent programmed necrosis induces intestinal injury in septic rats

Authors - Siting Ye