Monoclonal anti chicken egg albumin clone ova 14 mouse igg1 isotype
Monoclonal anti-chicken egg albumin (clone OVA-14 mouse IgG1 isotype) is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and quantification of chicken egg albumin in various samples. It is a mouse-derived monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to the egg albumin protein.
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2 protocols using monoclonal anti chicken egg albumin clone ova 14 mouse igg1 isotype
NOD2 Agonist Synthesis and Characterization
Immunoassay Reagent Preparation Protocol
anti-chicken egg albumin
(clone OVA-14 mouse IgG1 isotype), o-phenylenediaminedihydrochloride,
and MDP were from Sigma (U.S.A.). Horseradish-peroxidase-conjugated
goat anti-mouse IgG (HRP-anti-mouse IgG) was from Bio-Rad Laboratories
(U.S.A.). Biotin-conjugated rat anti-mouse IgG1 and anti-mouse IgG2a
monoclonal antibodies and streptavidin–peroxidase were from
PharMingen, Becton Dickinson (U.S.A.). Chemicals for buffers and solutions
were from Kemika (Croatia). Ovalbumin was from Serva (Germany).
(egg-phosphatidylcholine) was from Avanti Polar Lipids. Cholesterol
from porcine liver and dicetylphosphate were from Sigma (U.S.A.).
Monomannosyl-PEG-palmitic acid derivative (Man-PEG-Pam) was synthesized
as previously described.129 (link)
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