ReadiPrep™ Goat anti-mouse IgG (H&L) Agarose
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Telephone | 1-800-990-8053 |
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Shipping | Standard overnight for United States, inquire for international |
Physical properties
Molecular weight | ~150000 |
Storage, safety and handling
H-phrase | H303, H313, H333 |
Hazard symbol | XN |
Intended use | Research Use Only (RUO) |
R-phrase | R20, R21, R22 |
Storage | Refrigerated (2-8 °C) |
UNSPSC | 12352200 |
Overview | SDSProtocol |
See also: Affinity Purification, Anti-Mouse Secondary Antibodies, iFluor Secondary Reagents, Immunofluorescence, Immunoprecipitation, Western Blotting Assays
Molecular weight ~150000 |
Agarose conjugated antibodies are designed for the rapid and efficient collection of antibodies and proteins, including recombinant fusion proteins, from a complex protein mixture (see protocol). Antibody affinity gels are useful for selection of immunoglobulins and immunoprecipitation of antigens from sera, antisera, ascitic fluid or culture fluid, bacterial and mammalian cell lysates and fusion protein preparations.
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Figure 1. Agarose conjugated antibodies are designed for the rapid and efficient collection of antibodies and proteins, including recombinant fusion proteins, from a complex protein mixture (see protocol). Antibody affinity gels are useful for selection of immunoglobulins and immunoprecipitation of antigens from sera, antisera, ascitic fluid or culture fluid, bacterial and mammalian cell lysates and fusion protein preparations.
References
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Transient conformational modification of immunoglobulin G during purification by protein A affinity chromatography
Authors: Gagnon, P.; Nian, R.; Leong, D.; Hoi, A.
Journal: J Chromatogr A (2015): 136-42
Authors: Gagnon, P.; Nian, R.; Leong, D.; Hoi, A.
Journal: J Chromatogr A (2015): 136-42
Purification of caveolae by affinity two-phase partitioning using biotinylated antibodies and NeutrAvidin-dextran
Authors: Barinaga-Rementeria Ramirez, I.; Abedinpour, P.; Jergil, B.
Journal: Anal Biochem (2004): 17-26
Authors: Barinaga-Rementeria Ramirez, I.; Abedinpour, P.; Jergil, B.
Journal: Anal Biochem (2004): 17-26
Expression screen by enzyme-linked immunofiltration assay designed for high-throughput purification of affinity-tagged proteins
Authors: Kery, V.; Savage, J. R.; Widjaja, K.; Blake, B. K.; Conklin, D. R.; Ho, Y. S.; Long, X.; von Rechenberg, M.; Zarembinski, T. I.; Boniface, J. J.
Journal: Anal Biochem (2003): 255-8
Authors: Kery, V.; Savage, J. R.; Widjaja, K.; Blake, B. K.; Conklin, D. R.; Ho, Y. S.; Long, X.; von Rechenberg, M.; Zarembinski, T. I.; Boniface, J. J.
Journal: Anal Biochem (2003): 255-8
Chromogranin from normal human adrenal glands: purification by monoclonal antibody affinity chromatography and partial N-terminal amino acid sequence
Authors: Wilson, B. S.; Phan, S. H.; Lloyd, R. V.
Journal: Regul Pept (1986): 207-23
Authors: Wilson, B. S.; Phan, S. H.; Lloyd, R. V.
Journal: Regul Pept (1986): 207-23
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