Goat anti mouse igg fitc conjugates
Goat anti-mouse IgG-FITC conjugates are a type of laboratory reagent used for the detection and identification of mouse immunoglobulin G (IgG) in various applications, such as immunoassays and flow cytometry. These conjugates consist of a goat-derived antibody that specifically binds to mouse IgG, coupled with a fluorescent dye called FITC (fluorescein isothiocyanate). This fluorescent labeling allows for the visualization and quantification of mouse IgG in biological samples.
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