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Anti rgs his tag antibody

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The Anti-RGS-His tag antibody is a laboratory reagent used to detect and purify recombinant proteins tagged with the RGS-His (Regulator of G-protein Signaling-Histidine) sequence. This antibody specifically binds to the RGS-His tag, allowing for the identification and isolation of tagged proteins from complex mixtures.

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Cell surface ELISA for receptor binding

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Cells growing in 96-well plates were exposed to indicated proteins, peptides, or reagents on ice for 30 min to promote receptor binding but not internalization, followed by processing for cell surface ELISA as described earlier. HPK was detected using an anti-RGS-His tag antibody (1:1000; Qiagen, MD, USA) and anti-mouse secondary antibody (1:2000).
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Cell surface ELISA for receptor binding

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Cells growing in 96-well plates were exposed to indicated proteins, peptides, or reagents on ice for 30 min to promote receptor binding but not internalization, followed by processing for cell surface ELISA as described earlier. HPK was detected using an anti-RGS-His tag antibody (1:1000; Qiagen, MD, USA) and anti-mouse secondary antibody (1:2000).
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