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AcalephFluor®568 Conjugation Kit CRG1055
Product NameAcalephFluor®568 Conjugation Kit
Cat No: CRG1055
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Reactivity:
Applications: IF
*Application Key:
E- ELISA, WB - Western blot, IH - Immunohistochemistry, IF - Immunofluorescence, FC - Flow cytometry, IC - Immunocytochemistry, IP - Immunoprecipitation, ChIP - Chromatin Immunoprecipitation, EMSA - Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay, BL - Blocking, SE - Sandwich ELISA, CBE - Cell-based ELISA, RNAi - RNA interference
*Species Reactivity Key:
H - Human, M - Mouse, R - Rat, B - Bovine, C - Chicken, D - Dog, G - Goat, Mk - Monkey, P - Pig, Rb - Rabbit, S - Sheep, Z - Zebrafish
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1 mg
$280
5 mg
$840
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Description: AcalephFluor®568 Conjugation Kit uses a simple and quick process for AcalephFluor®568 labeling/conjugation of antibodies. It can also be used to conjugate other proteins or peptides.
Directions for Use : 1. Reaction Buffer, DMSO, Quencher reagent All reagents must be warmed to the room temperature before use. 2. AcalephFluor®568 For label 1 mg protein size: Add 10 μl DMSO into the AcalephFluor®568 tube. Resuspend gently by withdrawing and re-dispensing the liquid once or twice using a pipette. The operation should be at room temperature, DMSO will turn to a solid at lower temperature. The dissolved reagent can be stored at -20°C for 2 weeks. For label 5 mg protein size: Add 50 μl DMSO into the AcalephFluor®568 tube. Resuspend gently by withdrawing and re-dispensing the liquid once or twice using a pipette. The operation should be at room temperature, DMSO will turn to a solid at lower temperature. The dissolved reagent can be stored at -20°C for 2 weeks. 3. Antibody The concentration of the antibody which need to be labeled, should be higher than 1 mg/ml. The lower concentration will affect conjugation efficiency.
Storage/Stability : Shipped at 4°C. Store at -20°C and protect from light for 2 years.
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