| Reactivity | MuSpecies Glossary |
| Applications | WB, ELISA(Cap), ELISA(Det) |
| Clone | 262930 |
| Clonality | Monoclonal |
| Host | Rat |
| Conjugate | Alexa Fluor 594 |
| Immunogen | E. coli-derived recombinant mouse EGF Asn977-Arg1029 Accession # P01132 |
| Specificity | Detects mouse EGF in ELISAs and Western blots. In ELISAs, this antibody does not cross-react with recombinant mouse (rm) Amphiregulin, rmBetacellulin, rhEGF, rmEpigen, rmEpiregulin, rhHB-EGF, rhNRG-1 alpha , rhNRG1-beta 1, or rhTGF-alpha . |
| Isotype | IgG2a |
| Clonality | Monoclonal |
| Host | Rat |
| Purity Statement | Protein A or G purified |
| Innovator's Reward | Test in a species/application not listed above to receive a full credit towards a future purchase. |
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| Storage | Protect from light. Do not freeze. 12 months from date of receipt, 2 to 8 °C as supplied |
| Buffer | Supplied 0.2mg/ml in 1X PBS with RDF1 and 0.09% Sodium Azide |
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