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Normal Rat Serum, Invitrogen™
Rat Control
Brand: Invitrogen 019601
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Description
Normal Rat Serum Control, 01-9601, from Invitrogen™. Species Reactivity: Not Applicable; Applications: Control.
Normal Sera are non-immune serum samples from goat, human, mouse, rabbit and other species that contain the usual complement of serum proteins, including the various classes of immunoglobulins that exist in healthy animals of the particular species. Normal serum provides a sufficient quantity of endogenous proteins to saturate and block nonspecific binding sites on fixed samples or assay substrates. When used as an antibody diluent, non-immune serum also supplies a native chemical environment for antibodies to function properly without adding foreign protein components. Normal serum is frequently used for blocking or saturating generalized binding interactions for immunodetection methods, especially those involving tissue samples such as immunohistochemistry (IHC). Normal sera are also useful as controls for testing general and specific antibody purification methods.Host Species: Rat
Isotype: Ig Mix
Immunogen: Rat immunoglobins
Formulation: 5mL unpurified control antibody in whole serum and 0.1% sodium azide
Reconstitution with 5mL of distilled water. After reconstitution, store product in frozen aliquots.
References:
Test: Flow, Species: Ms, Reference: Constitutive Bcl-2 expression during immunoglobulin heavy chain-promoted B cell differentiation expands novel precursor B cells. (Jan 1997) Immunity, Vol: 6, 1, 23-33, Young F,Mizoguchi E,Bhan AK,Alt FW; Pubmed ID: 9052834
Specifications
Normal Rat Serum | |
whole serum with 0.1% sodium azide | |
Rat immunoglobins | |
RUO | |
Lyophilized |
Unconjugated | |
Rat | |
5 mL | |
None | |
Ig Mix |
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