Reactivity | Hu, MuSpecies Glossary |
Applications | WB, Flow, ICC/IF, KD |
Clone | 4G6 |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Host | Mouse |
Conjugate | Alexa Fluor 488 |
Immunogen | A partial human TLR7 recombinant protein (amino acids 562-839) was used as the immunogen. |
Isotype | IgG1 Kappa |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Host | Mouse |
Gene | TLR7 |
Purity | Protein G purified |
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Storage | Store at 4C in the dark. |
Buffer | 50mM Sodium Borate |
Preservative | 0.05% Sodium Azide |
Purity | Protein G purified |
Secondary Antibodies |
Isotype Controls |
Alexa Fluor 350 | NBP2-25274AF350 | |
Alexa Fluor 405 | NBP2-25274AF405 | |
Alexa Fluor 488 | NBP2-25274AF488 | |
Alexa Fluor 532 | NBP2-25274AF532 | |
Alexa Fluor 594 | NBP2-25274AF594 | |
Alexa Fluor 647 | NBP2-25274AF647 | |
Alexa Fluor 700 | NBP2-25274AF700 | |
Alexa Fluor 750 | NBP2-25274AF750 | |
Allophycocyanin | NBP2-25274APC | |
Allophycocyanin/Cy7 | NBP2-27332APCCY7 | |
Biotin | NBP2-25274B | |
DyLight 350 | NBP2-25274UV | |
DyLight 405 | NBP2-25274V | |
DyLight 488 | NBP2-25274G | |
DyLight 550 | NBP2-25274R | |
DyLight 594 | NBP2-27332DL594 | |
DyLight 650 | NBP2-25274C | |
DyLight 680 | NBP2-25274FR | |
DyLight 755 | NBP2-25274IR | |
FITC | NBP2-25274F | |
HRP | NBP2-25274H | |
Janelia Fluor 549 | NBP2-27332JF549 | |
Janelia Fluor 646 | NBP2-27332JF646 | |
PE | NBP2-27251 | |
PE/Atto594 | NBP2-27332PEATT594 | |
PE/Cy5.5 | NBP2-27332PECY55 | |
PE/Cy7 | NBP2-27332PECY7 | |
PerCP | NBP2-25274PCP |
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Gene Symbol | TLR7 |