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Features & Benefits
DyLight fluorescent dyes are a new family of dyes with improved brightness and photostability). They are better than or comparable to the best fluorescent dyes from other companies). The detection level of any fluorophore-antibody conjugate depends on brightness and photostability of the dye; antibody activity, specificity, and cross-reactivity; and the optimal moles of dye per antibody). A molar saturation curve vs fluorescence intensity, antibody activity, background level, and/or other parameters has been established for each dye to optimize the level of antibody detection and minimize background). DyLight fluorescent dyes are highly water soluble and remain fluorescent from pH 4 to pH 9).
Background
Abbkine secondary antibodies are available conjugated to enzyme, biotin or fluorophore for use in a variety of antibody-based applications including Western Blot, ImmunoHistoChemistry, ImmunoFluorescence, Flow Cytometry and ELISA. We offer high quality secondary antibodies from goat, rabbit and donkey sources for your each application. Serum adsorbed secondary antibodies are also available and are recommended for use with immunoglobulin-rich samples.
Others
The antibody reacts with whole molecule rabbit IgG. It also reacts with heavy chains of rabbit IgG, and light chains of all other rabbit immunoglobulins. It has no reactivity on non-immunoglobulin serum proteins, while it may cross-react with immunoglobulins from other species.
Apelin alleviated neuroinflammation and promoted endogenous neural stem cell proliferation and differentiation after spinal cord injury in rats(A23020-5.793)
Author: Liu Q, Zhou S, Wang X, Publication name: J Neuroinflammation, IF: 5.793
Vof16‐miR‐185‐5p‐GAP43 network improves the outcomes following spinal cord injury via enhancing self‐repair and promoting axonal growth(A23020-5.5)
Author: Hu, Yue, et al, Publication name: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics, IF: 5.5
Vof16‐miR‐185‐5p‐GAP43 network improves the outcomes following spinal cord injury via enhancing self‐repair and promoting axonal growth(A23020-5.50)
Author: Hu Y, Sun Y F, Yuan H, Publication name: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics, IF: 5.50
EPO enhances the protective effects of MSCs in experimental hyperoxia-induced neonatal mice by promoting angiogenesis(A23020-4.06)
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