Hrp labeled goat anti mouse antibody
The HRP-labeled goat anti-mouse antibody is a secondary antibody used in immunoassays and other immunochemical techniques. It is generated by conjugating horseradish peroxidase (HRP) to a goat-derived antibody that specifically recognizes and binds to mouse primary antibodies. This antibody can be used to detect and quantify the presence of mouse-derived proteins or other analytes in a sample.
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3 protocols using hrp labeled goat anti mouse antibody
Immunohistochemical Analysis of STC2 Expression
Immunoblot Analysis of HIF-1α and AhR
Detailed Antibody Use for Immunoblot Analysis
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