Pronase rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | ELISA, ID, IF, IP, R, WB |
| Reactivities | Streptomyces griseus |
Pronase rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | ELISA, ID, IF, IP, R, WB |
| Reactivities | Streptomyces griseus |
PGK1 rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | ELISA, ID, IF, IP, R, WB |
| Reactivities | Bakers Yeast |
Monkey IgG (H+L chain) rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | Can be used in immunocytochemical and immunohistochemical staining to identify and measure IgG, antigen or antibody, at the cellular and subcellular level by staining of appropriately treated cell and tissue substrates, and to demonstrate circulating antibodies in serodiagnostic microbiology and autoimmune diseases; to identify a specific antigen or immune complex using a reference antibody of monkey origin in the middle layer of the indirect test procedure. As a second step an avidin or streptavidin conjugate of the user’s choice has to be used. This immunoconjugate is not pre-diluted. The optimum working dilution of each conjugate should be established by titration before being used. Excess labelled antibody must be avoided because it may cause high unspecific background staining and interfere with the specific signal. Working dilutions: Histochemical and cytochemical: 1/100 - 1/500. ELISA and comparable non-precipitating antibody-binding assays: 1/2000 - 1/10000. |
| Reactivities | Monkey |
| Conjugation | Biotin |
Monkey IgA + IgG + IgM (H+L chain) rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | Can be usde in immunocytochemical and immunohistochemical staining of immunoglobulins at the cellular and subcellular level of appropriately treated cell and tissue substrates; to demonstrate circulating antibodies in serodiagnostic microbiology and autoimmune diseases; to identify a specific antigen using a reference antibody of monkey origin in the middle layer of the indirect test procedure; in non-isotopic assay methodology (e.g. ELISA) to measure immunoglobulins in monkey serum or other body fluids. As a second step an avidin or streptavidin conjugate of the user’s choice has to be used. This immunoconjugate is not pre-diluted. The optimum working dilution of each conjugate should be established by titration before being used. Excess labelled antibody must be avoided because it may cause high unspecific background staining and interfere with the specific signal. Recommended working dilutions: Histochemical and cytochemical: 1/100 - 1/500. ELISA and comparable non-precipitating antibody-binding assays: 1/2000 - 1/20000. |
| Reactivities | Monkey |
| Conjugation | Biotin |
Monkey IgG (Fab specific) rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | In immunocytochemical and immunohistochemical staining to identify and measure free or Ig bound subunits of both kappa and lambda type at the cellular and subcellular level by staining of appropriately treated cell and tissue substrates, and to demonstrate circulating antibodies in serodiagnostic microbiology and autoimmune diseases; to identify a specific antigen or immune complex using a reference antibody of monkey origin in the middle layer of the indirect test procedure. As a second step an avidin or streptavidin conjugate of the user’s choice has to be used. In general this kind of products is not recommended as direct or indirect screening reagents for immunoglobulin isotypes on the surface of membranes of vital lymphoid cells. The presence of activity to the common Fab subunit may result in the staining of Ig bound to Fc-receptors on non-lymphoid cells. Combinations of isotype-specific reagents should be used instead for this purpose. This immunoconjugate is not pre-diluted. The optimum working dilution of each conjugate should be established by titration before being used. Excess labelled antibody must be avoided because it may cause high unspecific background staining and interfere with the specific signal. Recommended Working Dilutions: Histochemical and cytochemical Use: 1/100-1/500. ELISA and comparable non-precipitating antibody-binding assays: 1/1,000-1/10,000. |
| Reactivities | Monkey |
| Conjugation | Biotin |
Clostripain rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | ELISA, ID, IF, IP, R, WB |
Glycerol kinase rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | ELISA, ID, IF, IP, R, WB |
| Reactivities | Candida |
Lactate oxidase rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | ELISA, ID, IF, IP, R, WB |
| Reactivities | Mycobacterium smegmatis |
Bovine IgM (Fc specific) rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | Immunocytochemical and Immunohistochemical staining for the detection of IgM at the cellular and subcellular level by staining of appropriately treated cell and tissue substrates. To demonstrate circulating IgM antibodies in serodiagnostic microbiology and autoimmune diseases. To identify a specific antigen using an reference antibody of bovine origin known to be of the IgM isotype in the middle layer of the indirect test procedure. In non-isotopic assay methodology (e.g. ELISA) to measure IgM in Bovine serum or other body fluids. As a second step an avidin or streptavidin conjugate of the user’s choice has to be used. Recommneded Dilutions: Histochemistry and Cytochemistry: 1/50-1/250. ELISA and comparable non-precipitating antibody-binding assays: 1/100-1/500. |
| Reactivities | Bovine |
| Conjugation | Biotin |
Glycerol Dehydrogenase rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | ELISA, ID, IF, IP, R, WB |
| Reactivities | Enterobacter |
C5C9U0 rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | ELISA, ID, IF, IP, R, WB |
| Reactivities | Micrococcus luteus |
LDH3 H2M2 Isozyme rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | ELISA, ID, IF, IP, R, WB |
| Reactivities | Human |
GLR1 rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | ELISA, ID, IF, IP, R, WB |
| Reactivities | Bakers Yeast |
ansA rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | ELISA, ID, IF, IP, R, WB |
| Reactivities | Escherichia coli |
ADA rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin
| Applications | ELISA, ID, IF, IP, R, WB |
| Reactivities | Bovine |