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Invitrogen™ Zenon™ Mouse IgG2a Labeling Kits

Quickly generate antibody isotype conjugates for immunocytochemistry (ICC), immunohistochemistry (IHC), flow cytometry, and cell imaging with the Invitrogen Zenon™ mouse IgG2a Labeling Kits.

£434.00 - £526.00

Specifications

Labeling Scale < 1–20 μg
Product Line Zenon™
Labeling Target IgG2a
Species Mouse
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Z25102
50 Reactions 495/519 nm Alexa Fluor 488
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Z25105
50 Reactions 555/565 nm Alexa Fluor 555 This item is currently unavailable or has been discontinued.
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Z25107
50 Reactions 590/617 nm Alexa Fluor 594
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Z25108
50 Reactions 650/668 nm Alexa Fluor 647
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Z25151
25 Reactions 650/660 nm APC (Allophycocyanin)
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Z25152
50 Reactions Biotin-XX This item is currently unavailable or has been discontinued.
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Z25155
25 Reactions 496, 546, 565/578 nm R-PE (R-Phycoerythrin)
£516.00
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Z25156
50 Reactions 410/455 nm Pacific Blue
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Description

Description

Quickly generate antibody isotype conjugates for immunocytochemistry (ICC), immunohistochemistry (IHC), flow cytometry, and cell imaging with the Invitrogen Zenon™ mouse IgG2a Labeling Kits. Simplify your laboratory applications and reduce antibody cross-reactivity while also achieving efficient labeling of antibodies in serum, ascites fluid, or hybridoma suspensions.

Achieve fast, versatile, and reliable fluorophore-, biotin-, or enzyme-labeled IgG2a primary antibodies with the Zenon™ mouse IgG2a labeling kits. These kits utilize Alexa Fluor fluorophores, biotin, Pacific Blue, or enzymes such as R-phycoerythrin and allophycocyanin, which are attached to monovalent, affinity purified Fab fragments. The Fab fragments, in turn, are directed against and bind with the Fc portion of IgG2a primary antibodies. Only a small amount of starting material is required, and the method is optimized for efficient labeling of antibodies in serum, ascites fluid, or hybridoma suspensions. Because the Zenon labeling method is based on immunoselectivity, it does not require the removal of exogenous proteins (such as serum) or amine-containing buffers from the target antibody, simplifying the process.

Zenon labeling technology greatly simplifies the use of multiple mouse-derived antibodies in the same staining protocol. Zenon tricolor labeling kits contain sufficient materials for 10 labeling reactions of each of three different fluorescent colors.

Important features of Zenon labeling technology:
• Labeled antibodies are typically ready to use in 10 minutes
• Requires only 1–20 μg primary antibody
• Simple—no purification required
• Flexible—choose from different fluorophores, biotin, HRP, alkaline phosphatase
• Multiplex with other mouse monoclonal antibodies simultaneously
• Can be used in a variety of applications including ICC, IHC, flow cytometry, and cell imaging.

Advantages of using Zenon antibody labeling kits:

Cost savings
Zenon antibody labeling kits offer a cost-conscious and reproducible method of tagging as little as 0.4 μg in 2 μL of primary antibody, with minimal waste of expensive or difficult-to-obtain antibodies, or excessive washing steps that pose the risk of product loss.

Sensitivity
Label your primary antibodies without compromising their antigen binding affinity: Zenon dye- and enzyme-labeled Fab fragments, which are targeted to the Fc tail, are affinity purified during their preparation to ensure high affinity and selectivity for the Fc portion of the corresponding primary antibody. The procedure for chemical labeling of the Zenon Fab fragments protects their Fc-binding site, resulting in more active labeling reagents.

Speed
No purification procedure is required prior to using Zenon Fab fragments in your laboratory applications. Formation of the Fab-antibody complex occurs in fewer than five minutes, followed by a five-minute blocking step. During this time, almost all the primary antibody in the mixture is labeled with the labeled Fab fragments.

Simplicity
The Fab-antibody complexes display fluorescence or enzymatic activity that is similar in intensity to that of directly labeled primary antibodies. Varying the extent of the antibody labeling is as simple as changing the amount of added Zenon labeling reagent during the reaction. Once the labeling complexes are formed, they can used immediately, without need for antibody purification.

Reliability
The Zenon Fab-antibody complex is stable and allows subsequent or simultaneous labeling of different target cells and tissues with different complexes. After staining, an aldehyde-based fixing step may be used to prevent the transfer of different labels between different primary antibodies, preserving the initial staining pattern.

Customization
We offer custom antibody conjugation services that are efficient and confidential, and we stand by the quality of our work. We are ISO 13485:2000 certified.

Specifications

Specifications

< 1–20 μg
Zenon™
IgG2a
Mouse
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.