- Catalog numberOASB01369
- Product nameMouse IgG IGHG1 Polyclonal Antibody Biotin
- Size500 ug
- PriceAsk For Price
- Recognized antigenIGHG1
- Product typeAntibody
- Short nameAnti-IGHG1
- Gene nameIGHG1
- Long nameAntibody against IGHG1
- StorageFor shorter time periods the IGHG1 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 IGHG1 Antibodies which might cause change or loss of the desired properties.
- TipsSmall amounts of the IGHG1 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.
- Alternative to gene target
- [ "immunoglobulin heavy constant gamma 1 (G1m marker)", "IGHG1 and IDBG-124377 and ENSG00000211896 and 102723479,102725426,102725526", "protein binding", "Extracellular" ]
- Gene targetIGHG1
- Identity:HGNC:5525
- Gene:IGHG1
- Long gene name:immunoglobulin heavy constant gamma 1 (G1m marker)
- Discovery year:2001-06-22
- Entrez gene record:3500
- RefSeq identity:NG_001019
- Classification:Immunoglobulin heavy locus at 14q32.33
- VEGA ID:OTTHUMG00000152495
- Gene symbolIGHG1
- Hostmouse
- IsotypeIgG, IgG
- isotype filter
- IgG
- LabelBiotin
- label filter
- Biotin
- technique filter
- Polyclonal
- Antibody
- Mouse
- IgG
- TechniquePolyclonal, Antibody, Mouse, IgG, antibodies against human proteins, antibodies for, IgGs, mouses, Polyclonal antibodies (pAbs) are mostly rabbit or goat antibodies that are secreted by different B cells, whereas monoclonal antibodies come from a single N cell lineage. Pabs are a collection of immunoglobulin molecules that react against a specific antigen, each identifying a different epitope.
- Alternative techniquepolyclonals, antibodies, murine, immunoglobulins