Affinity-Purified Secondary Antibodies for Industrial Application

We Offer Bulk Quantities of Antigen-Specific Affinity-Purified Goat Antibodies

When it comes to industrial applications, affinity-purified secondary antibodies play a crucial role in various processes such as quality control, diagnostics, and studies in biotechnology. Ranging from grams to kilograms, our IgG and IgY antibodies are tailored to meet the demands of industrial research.

This product is developed using mouse IgG as the immunogen and affinity purified from the sera of immunized goats using mouse IgG-agarose. The purified goat IgG secondary antibody is useful for detection, identification, quantification, localization and affinity purification of mouse IgG either from mouse serum, ascites or from the cell culture.

Immunohistochemistry using anti-Mouse IgG Antibody as the secondary antibody.

 

Immunohistochemistry using anti-Mouse IgG Antibody as the secondary antibody.

The affinity purified goat anti-human IgG antibody is developed using purified human IgG as the immunogen. The secondary antibody is useful for detection, identification, quantification, isolation and localization of human IgG.

The antibody is developed from goats using affinity purified chicken IgY as the immunogen, and purified using chicken IgY-agarose affinity chromatography. The highly specific secondary antibody is useful for detection, identification, quantification, isolation and localization of chicken IgY.

These goat secondary antibodies are immunized with purified rabbit IgG whole molecules. The specific antibodies from the immune serum are affinity-purified using rabbit IgG affinity chromatography. These highly specific anti-Rabbit IgG antibodies are useful for detection, identification, quantization, isolation and localization of rabbit IgG.

The antibody is developed from rabbits immunized with goat IgG, and purified using goat IgG-agarose affinity chromatography. It is highly specific and can be used for detection, identification, quantification, isolation and localization of goat IgG.

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