Guinea Pig IgG
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Catalog numberOARA04637
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Price:
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Sizeone vial
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Recognized antigenGuinea Pig IgG
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Product typeAntibody
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Gene nameGuinea Pig IgG
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Long nameAntibody against Guinea Pig IgG
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StorageFor shorter time periods the Guinea Pig IgG Antibodies may be kept refrigerated at +4 degrees Celsius. For extended periods of time keep frozen at -20 °C. Avoid freezing and thawing the lysate repeatedly as these cycles will cause denaturation and/or disruption of the protein chains and peptide bonds of the Guinea Pig IgG Antibodies which might cause change or loss of the desired properties.
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TipsSmall amounts of the Guinea Pig IgG antibody may get entrapped on the walls or lid of the vial as a result of shaking during transportation or handling. Prior to use, cetrifuge the vial to ensure that all of its content is collected on the bottom. In order to avoid cycles of freezing and thawing we recommend to plan and prepare aliquots according to the experiment demand and defrost only the amount which wil be needed for immediate use.
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DescriptionGuinea pig ELISA kits for plasma and sera samples are used to study human genes through the guinea pig model (Cavia porcellus), also called the cavy rodent model. After mouzes and rats Guinea pigs are easy in maintained laboratory animals. cDNAs of Guinea pigs are also very popular.
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AboutImmunoglobulin gamma, IgG, mouse monoclonal H&L chain clones or rabbit, goat polyclonal antibodies have 4 parts. There are 2 heavy chains, 2 light chains. The IgG antibody has 2 antigen binding sites. They represent 70% or more of serum antibodies. This antibody can be antigen purified or protein A or G purified. For storage sodium azide is added or you can call us to request azide free antibody preparations. These will need colder storage temperatures. Pigs and the smaller guinea pigs are frequent used as models for humans.
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Short nameAnti-Guinea Pig IgG
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TechniqueIgG, IgGs
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IsotypeIgG, IgG
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SpeciesGuinea Pig, Guinea Pigs, Pigs and Guinea pigs
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Alternative nameGuinea Pig IgG Antibodies
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Alternative techniqueimmunoglobulins
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