Rabbit anti l pneumophila polyclonal antibody
The Rabbit anti-L.pneumophila polyclonal antibody is a laboratory tool used for the detection and identification of the Legionella pneumophila bacteria. This antibody is produced by immunizing rabbits with L.pneumophila antigen, and the resulting polyclonal antibodies can be used in various immunoassay techniques to specifically recognize and bind to the target pathogen.
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3 protocols using rabbit anti l pneumophila polyclonal antibody
Western Blot Analysis of L. pneumophila
Immunoblotting Analysis of L. pneumophila
Western Blot Analysis of L.pneumophila
After blocking in 5% skimmed milk, the membranes were incubated with Rabbit anti-L.pneumophila polyclonal antibody (1:500, MyBioSource, USA) at 4°C overnight. Then the membranes were incubated with Goat Anti-rabbit IgG/HRP antibody (1:3000, Solarbio) at 37°C for 1 h. The bands were visualized by ECL solution (Solarbio).
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