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Alexafluor 594 conjugated anti ha antibody

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The AlexaFluor 594 conjugated anti-HA antibody is a fluorescently labeled antibody that specifically binds to the HA (hemagglutinin) epitope tag. It is designed for use in various applications, such as immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, and protein detection, where the visualization and localization of HA-tagged proteins are required.

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2 protocols using alexafluor 594 conjugated anti ha antibody

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Affinity-purified Antibody Characterization

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Affinity-purified rabbit polyclonal antibodies to Cdc42 and clathrin heavy chain were from Cell Signaling. Polyclonal caveolin-1 antibody was from Santa Cruz. Unconjugated monoclonal anti-HA antibody was from Covance. AlexaFluor 594 conjugated anti-HA antibody was from Invitrogen.
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Affinity-purified Antibody Characterization

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Affinity-purified rabbit polyclonal antibodies to Cdc42 and clathrin heavy chain were from Cell Signaling. Polyclonal caveolin-1 antibody was from Santa Cruz. Unconjugated monoclonal anti-HA antibody was from Covance. AlexaFluor 594 conjugated anti-HA antibody was from Invitrogen.
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