应用 | 建议稀释比 |
---|---|
流式细胞分析 (Flow) |
Assay-dependent |
对照试剂 (Ctrl) |
Assay-Dependent |
产品规格 | |
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宿主/亚型 |
Mouse / IgG2b |
分类 |
Control |
类型 |
Isotype Control |
偶联物 |
Biotin |
形式 |
Liquid |
浓度 |
0.1 mg/mL |
纯化类型 |
Protein A |
保存液 |
PBS with 1% BSA |
内含物 |
0.09% sodium azide |
保存条件 |
Store at 4°C short term. For long term storage, store at -20°C, avoiding freeze/thaw cycles. |
RRID |
AB_2550639 |
PA5-33224 is a mouse IgG2b monoclonal antibody arising from a spontaneous mouse plasmacytoma. The antibody does not react with any human cell surface markers, and may therefore be used as an isotype matched negative control reagent to assess the level of non-specific binding of mouse IgG2b monoclonal antibodies in human cells. PA5-33224 is also suitable for use as a negative control with bovine, sheep, pig, canine, rat and guinea-pig tissues.
For FACS analysis, use 10 µL of the suggested working dilution to label 1x10^6 cells in 100 µL.
The isotype of a primary antibody and the application it is being used in can result in background staining. Primary antibody background noise can be caused by binding to Fc receptors on target cells; by non-specific interactions with cellular proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids; or by cell autofluorescence. Isotype control antibodies can act as negative controls to help differentiate non-specific background signal from specific antibody signal because they have no relevant specificity to a target antigen. While isotype controls are most commonly used in flow cytometry, they are useful in other applications such as chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP), immunohistochemistry, and gel shifts. Isotype controls should match with the primary antibody species and isotype so that the level of specific staining by the primary antibody may be accurately determined. If using directly labeled primary antibodies, the isotype control works best if conjugated with the same label as the test antibody.
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蛋白别名: IgG2; Immunoglobulin G; Immunoglobulin G2; ImmunoglobulinG; ImmunoglobulinG2