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69171 HSV•Tag® Monoclonal Antibody

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          Description
          Overview

          The HSV•Tag® Antibody is a mouse monoclonal antibody (IgG1) that has high specificity and affinity for an 11-amino acid peptide derived from Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) glycoprotein D. The peptide is encoded by the HSV•Tag sequence in appropriate expression vectors and by the Positive Control 36mer in the Novagen NovaTope® System. The purified antibody produces a strong signal at a 1:10,000 dilution on Western blots (Sakai 1996), dot blots, and colony lifts when used with the Novagen Anti-Mouse IgG AP Conjugate.

          Catalogue Number69171
          Brand Family Novagen®
          References
          ReferencesSakai, J., et al. 1996. Cell 85, 1037.
          Product Information
          40 µgHSV•Tag Monoclonal Antibody (1 mg/ml solution)
          Positive Control Extract containing 31.1 kDa target protein
          Quality LevelMQ100
          Applications
          Biological Information
          HostMouse
          IsotypeIgG₁
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          Ship Code Shipped with Blue Ice or with Dry Ice
          Toxicity Multiple Toxicity Values, refer to MSDS
          Storage -20°C
          Avoid freeze/thaw Avoid freeze/thaw
          Do not freeze Ok to freeze
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          Catalogue Number GTIN
          69171-3 04055977225150
          69171-4 04055977274547

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          HSV•Tag® Monoclonal Antibody MSDS

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          Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

          HSV•Tag® Monoclonal Antibody Certificates of Analysis

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          69171

          References

          Reference overview
          Sakai, J., et al. 1996. Cell 85, 1037.

          Citations

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          TB067 HSV•Tag® Antibody