Isotype control mAb (MT128) for mouse IgG1, PF647P

Isotype control mAb (MT128) for mouse IgG1, PF647P

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Monoclonal antibody MT128, conjugated to PF647P fluorophore. Ready to use.

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Product specifications

Intended use

This monoclonal antibody is recommended as mouse IgG1 isotype control in flow cytometry. It has been used as isotype control with cells from different species.

Serum/Plasma samples

Recommendation

5 µl is recommended for staining of 1 million cells in a total volume of 50 µl. PF647P is excited by the red laser (633 nm). The excitation max is 654 nm and the emission max is 672 nm.

Product details

ProductIsotype control mAb (MT128) for mouse IgG1, PF647P
ApplicationFlow cytometry, Isotype control
AnalyteNon-specific
AntibodyMT128
ConjugatePF647P
ClonalityMonoclonal
ImmunogenBacterial antigen
HostMouse
IsotypeIgG1
Specificity

Bacterial protein

Supplied in

PBS with 0.2% BSA and 0.09% sodium azide. Sterile-filtered (0.2 µm).

Contents

Monoclonal antibody MT128, conjugated to PF647P fluorophore. Ready to use.

Shipping and Storage

Shipping

Shipped at ambient temperature.

Storage

Store product at 4-8 °C.

Shelf lifeAt least 18 months from date of receipt.
Profile of guinea pig spleen cells stained with mouse IgG1 isotype control antibody MT128 (dashed line) and anti-guinea pig IFN-g antibody (solid line). Cells were fixed and permeabilized prior to staining. The histogram derives from gated events of typical lymphocyte characteristics in forward and side light scatter. Flow cytometry was performed on a BD FACSVerse system.
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Non-specific

Analyte description

Isotype controls are often used as negative controls in flow cytometry, immunochemistry, or Western blot experiments. An isotype control is an antibody that doesn't bind the target analyte but otherwise matches the properties of the primary antibody. For example, an isotype control should be conjugated in the same way and match the isotype of the target-specific antibody used in the assay.

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