Re: [Histonet] IgG detection for mouse tissue?
Yes, but to do this, we prefer to use a monoclonal (BD Pharmingen) that is
Rat antiMouse IgG. If you use a polyclonal, go to Southern Biotechnology
and make sure the antibody is adsorbed to mouse tissue, and/or an F(ab')2
frag of IgG to avoid fc receptor problems.
OR use an antiAt 05:59 PM 11/11/2005, you wrote:
>Hi All,
> Does any one know whether there are antibodies to detect mouse IgG on
> mouse tissues? Thank you for the help.
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