FITC-conjugated Goat Anti-Mouse IgG H&L
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FITC-conjugated Goat Anti-Mouse IgG H&L is a FITC-conjugated and Goat origined monoclonal antibody, targeting to Mouse IgG antibody. Anti-Mouse IgG H&L (FITC) can binds to the light and heavy chains of Mouse IgG antibodies.
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Host:
Goat
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Application:
ICC/IF, FC
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Reactivity :
Mouse
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Formulation:
Supplied in PBS containing 50% glycerol, 0.5% BSA and 0.02% sodium azide, pH 7.3.
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Conjugation:
FITC
Publications Citing Use of MedChemExpress (MCE) FITC-conjugated Goat Anti-Mouse IgG H&L
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Applications
| Application |
ICC/IF
ICC/IF: Immunocytochemistry/
Immunofluorescence |
FC
FC: Flow Cytometry
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| Dilution Ratio | 1:100-1:1000 | 1:500-1:1000 |
Product Details
FITC-conjugated Goat Anti-Mouse IgG H&L is a FITC-conjugated and Goat origined monoclonal antibody, targeting to Mouse IgG antibody. Anti-Mouse IgG H&L (FITC) can binds to the light and heavy chains of Mouse IgG antibodies.
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Host Goat
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Clonality Polyclonal
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Species ReactivityMouse
Synthetic peptide corresponding to Mouse IgG.
Endogenous
FITC
Unmodified
Product Properties
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Appearance
Solution
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Formulation
Supplied in PBS containing 50% glycerol, 0.5% BSA and 0.02% sodium azide, pH 7.3.
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Shipping
Shipping with blue ice.
Publications (1)
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Journal Impact Factor
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Most Recent
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Gut Microbes
Targeted modulation of intestinal barrier and mucosal immune-related microbiota attenuates IgA nephropathy progression. [Abstract]2025 Dec;17(1):2458184. PMID: 39875350
Verification Images
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Please select the appropriate fluorescent dye based on your fluorescence imaging system. According to the species of the experimental sample you are studying and the host species of the primary antibody, choose the appropriate species of the secondary antibody.
Background
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Function
Secondary antibodies are antibodies that bind to primary antibodies in immunoassays. They do not directly recognize the target antigen but rather the Fc region of the primary antibody or the entire immunoglobulin (Ig). Secondary antibodies are typically conjugated to fluorescent groups (such as Alexa Fluor), enzymes (such as HRP and alkaline phosphatase), or proteins (such as biotin).
Documentation
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User Guide for Antibodies (1077 KB)