Selectoprobe™ polyHRP-Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG Antibody Conjugate
$590.00 – $5,600.00
Catalog No.: SP-F-0157
Description: Goat anti-rabbit secondary antibodies are affinity-purified antibodies with well-characterized specificity for mouse immunoglobulins and are useful in the detection, sorting or purification of its specified target. Secondary antibodies offer increased versatility enabling users to use many detection systems (e.g. HRP, AP, fluorescence). They can also provide greater sensitivity through signal amplification as multiple secondary antibodies can bind to a single primary antibody.
Selectoprobe™ polyHRP-Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG Conjugate is designed to deliver the highest sensitivity and low background in immunoassays where sample volume is limited or when the target molecule is present at low levels. The goat anti-rabbit IgG poly-HRP conjugate is purified to remove unconjugated goat anti-mouse IgG molecules that competes for binding sites with its HRP-conjugates. In addition, the conjugate is devoid of unconjugated HRP that can cause background signal. Selectoprobe™ polyHRP-Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG is compatible with chromogenic, fluorogenic and chemiluminescent HRP substrates used in ELISA, Western blotting, immunohistochemistry (IHC) and nucleic acid hybridization assays.
Storage: Refrigerated (2-8 °C); Minimize light exposure
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