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ANTIBODIES
(anti-Human and others as indicated)
RDI Divison of researchd Industries Intl offers a wide line of antibodies. Since no one antibody works best for all applications (neutralization, blotting, histochemistry, ELISA, etc), we offer many different types of antibodies to help solve this problem. Please inquire for other applications or types of antibodies not listed below.
PRODUCT CODE :RDI-CBL414
CLONE: F3-87-8
ISOTYPE: IgG1
SOURCE: Tissue culture supernatent
PURIFICATION METHOD: Protein A affinity chromatography
SPECIFICITY: Central nervous system specific glycoprotein of 130kD molecular
weight. The glycoprotein is found in adult CNS of several mammalian species.
APPLICATIONS:
* Studies on cellular interactions within developing adult CNS.
* Reactive on cryostat sections only.
REFERENCES:
Flanagan, B.F. & Fabre, J.W. J. Neurochem. 52, 1468-1473 (1989).
Lakin, K.H. et al. J. Neurochem. 41, 385 - 94 (1983).
Flanagan, B.F. et al. J. Neurochem. 46, 542 - 44 (1986).
PRESENTATION: Each monoclonal is delivered in a sealed vial at a concentration
of 200µg/2ml in phosphate buffered saline solution containing 10mM sodium
azide and 1mg/ml BSA. We recommend that each laboratory determine an optimum
working titre for use in its particular application.
STORAGE: Purified monoclonal antibodies are generally stable for long periods
at 4oC. However repeated warming to room temperature and re-cooling may result
in a loss of activity and hence effective working titre. It is recommended
that monoclonal antibodies are aliquotted upon receipt and then stored at
-20C. After thawing they should then be used as a stock solution for up to
60 days. Dilute working solutions are best prepared on the day of use.
For research use only. Not supplied for use in human diagnostic or therapeutic
procedures
RDI Divison of researchd Industries Intl
San Jose, 95123 CA Snell ave 658
USA
or 408-780-0908
EMAIL:margaret@cellular-research.com
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