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Anti-Chicken IgY (H+L)
Code:
DAIgY-HRP
$ 85.00 USD
Quantity:
0.5 mg
Host:
Donkey
Volume:
0.5 ml
Type:
HRP conjugated
Full Name:
Horseradish Peroxidase-conjugated Affinity Purified Donkey anti-Chicken IgY (H+L)
Physical State:
liquid
Concentration:
1.0 mg/ml
Diluent:
Phosphate buffered saline (PBS), pH 7.2, 50% glycerol
Preservative:
0.005% Thimerosal
Procedure:
A donkey was immunized with purified chicken IgY. Antibodies were isolated from immune sera using affinity chromatography and conjugated to horseradish peroxidase.
Specifications:
Optimal conjugate working dilutions should be determined for your particular assay conditions. ELISA: recommended dilution: 1:20,000 Blotting: recommended starting dilution: 1:5,000
Storage:
4°C or -20°C for long-term storage. Do not freeze-thaw often.
Expiry Date:
0000-00-00
Note:
For research use only.
References:
1. Rintala-Maki, Nina,D., Carolyn A. Goard, Colleen E. Langdon, Vanessa E. Wall, Kathryn E.A. Traulsen, Cory D. Morin, Michel Bonin, Leslie C. Sutherland, 2006, Expression of RBM5-related factors in primary breast tissue. J Cell Biochem. 100: 1440 - 1458.
2. Allen, Robert D. III, Mark N. DeZalia and Samuel H. Speck, 2007, Identification of an Rta responsive promoter involved in driving vHV68 v-cyclin expression during virus replication. Virology 365: 250-259.
3. Upton, Jason W. and Samuel S. Speck. 2006. Evidence for CDK-Dependent and CDK-Independent Functions of the Murine Gammaherpesvirus 68 v-Cyclin. J. Virol. 80(24): 11946-11959.
4. van Ginkel, F.W., D. C. Tang, S. L. Gulley and H. Toro, 2009, Induction of mucosal immunity in the avian Harderian gland with a replication-deficient Ad5 vector expressing avian influenza H5 hemagglutinin. Dev. Comp. Immunol. 33: 28-34.
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