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Monoclonal antibody to human IFN-gamma FITC (clone MD-1)

Product group: Primary
Monoclonal/ Polyclonal: Monoclonal
Clone: MD-1
Host: Mouse
Isotype: IgG1
Application: Flow cytometry (FC),Immunohistochemistry on frozen sections (IHC-Fs)
Conjugation Type: Conjugated
Conjugate: FITC
Conjugation note: Fluorescent detection
Purified: YES
Purification note: Ion exchange chromatography.
Reactivity: Chimpanzee,Rhesus Macaque
Research area: Cytokine, Immunology, Animal targets, T cells
General notes: Availablitiy : Delivery usually within 8 business days..Non Confirming product: Replace the product at no costs..Restriction: This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. The product is guaranteed for 1 year from date of receipt..Material Safety datasheet: https://www.ucytech.com/sites/default/files/manuals/MSDS%20Antibody_0.pdf
Form: Lyophilized
Buffer: Prior to lyophilization: 0.5 ml PBS + 1% BSA + 125 mM trehalose
Storage: The lyophilized product is, protected from light, stable for at least 1 year at 4°C. 0.5 kg
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The monoclonal antibody to human IFN-γ (clone MD-1) was first described in 1985. It has shown to neutralize the antiviral activity of both natural and recombinant human IFN-γ and in a Western Blot the antibody reacts with the 20 kDa and 25 kDa polypeptides present in natural human IFN-γ. The antibody has proven to cross react with chimpanzee and rhesus macaque IFN-γ and can be used for immunohistochemical staining of frozen tissues. The MD-1 antibody has been reported for use in intracellular flow cytometric analysis. Other available formats: unconjugated (cat. no. CT215) and biotin labeled (cat. no. CT218). (Shipping cost: €30.00; Handling cost €30.00 - €50.00)

Monoclonal antibody to human IFN-gamma FITC (clone MD-1)

The monoclonal antibody to human IFN-γ (clone MD-1) was first described in 1985. It has shown to neutralize the antiviral activity of both natural and recombinant human IFN-γ and in a Western Blot the antibody reacts with the 20 kDa and 25 kDa polypeptides present in natural human IFN-γ. The antibody has proven to cross react with chimpanzee and rhesus macaque IFN-γ and can be used for immunohistochemical staining of frozen tissues. The MD-1 antibody has been reported for use in intracellular flow cytometric analysis. Other available formats: unconjugated (cat. no. CT215) and biotin labeled (cat. no. CT218).