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αguinea pig 649

Manufactured by Jackson ImmunoResearch

The αguinea pig 649 is a secondary antibody product used in immunological assays. It is a polyclonal antibody raised in goats and affinity purified against guinea pig IgG. The antibody is conjugated with a fluorescent dye for detection purposes.

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Immunofluorescence and western blot

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Highly pre-adsorbed αmouse, αrabbit DyLight 488 and αguinea pig 649 were obtained from Jackson ImmunoResearch (West Grove, PA) and used at 1:500. Anti-mouse and αrabbit Atto 425 conjugated secondary antibody was obtained from Rockland, Inc. (Gilbertsville, PA) and used at 1:250. Horseradish peroxidase conjugated secondary antibodies (αmouse and αrabbit) were obtained from Jackson ImmunoResearch and used at 1:20,000.
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Immunofluorescence and western blot

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Highly pre-adsorbed αmouse, αrabbit DyLight 488 and αguinea pig 649 were obtained from Jackson ImmunoResearch (West Grove, PA) and used at 1:500. Anti-mouse and αrabbit Atto 425 conjugated secondary antibody was obtained from Rockland, Inc. (Gilbertsville, PA) and used at 1:250. Horseradish peroxidase conjugated secondary antibodies (αmouse and αrabbit) were obtained from Jackson ImmunoResearch and used at 1:20,000.
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