Based on immunoelectrophoresis and/or ELISA, the antibody reacts with whole molecule rat IgG.It also reacts with the light chains of other rat immunoglobulins.No antibody was detected against non-immunoglobulin serum proteins.The antibody exhibits inherent minimal cross-reaction to mouse serum proteins and has been tested by ELISA and/or solid-phase adsorbed to ensure minimal cross-reaction with human, bovine, horse, mouse, goat and rabbit serum proteins.The antibody may cross-react with immunoglobulins from other species.
Rhodamine Red?-X (RRX)
Amax: 570
Emax: 590nm
RRX (Rhodamine Red-X) conjugates have a peak of excitation at 570 nm and a peak of emission at 590 nm. Although TRITC has been used traditionally with FITC for double labeling, better color separation is achieved by using RRX or Alexa Fluor? 594. Rhodamine Red-X is particularly useful for 3- and 4-color labeling with DyLight 405, Alexa Fluor? 488, and Alexa Fluor? 647 by using a confocal microscope equipped with a 405 nm laser and a krypton/argon laser. Fluorescence from RRX lies about midway between that of Alexa Fluor? 488 and Alexa Fluor? 647, and it shows little overlap with either dye. The krypton-argon laser emits lines at 488 nm, 568 nm, and 647 nm, which are optimal for exciting Alexa Fluor? 488, RRX, and Alexa Fluor? 647, respectively. By adding a 405 nm laser and a 420 nm emission filter, 4-color labeling is possible using DyLight 405-conjugated secondary antibodies from JIR (Figure 5). The separation between all four dyes is perfect for 4-color labeling, and all four dyes are very bright.
Target: RatHost: MouseAntibody Format: F(ab')? Fragment Specificity: IgG (H+L)Minimal Cross Reactivity: Human, Bovine, Horse, Mouse, Goat, Rabbit Serum Proteins
Conjugate: Rhodamine Red?-X (RRX)Product Category: F(ab')₂ Fragment Affinity-Purified AntibodiesClonality: Polyclonal RRID: AB_2339221