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Mouse IFNg (Interferon gamma) Antibodies

IFN gamma (IFNg) antibodies for ELISA, ELISPOT, and Neutralization.

Thermo Scientific Pierce IFN gamma monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies enable measurement of mouse interferon gamma (IFNg) in immunoassays. Both clones are frequently cited in publications for neutralization and have been used together successfully for ELISA. We offer two different clones but recommend a self-sandwich (clone XMG1.2 = MM700 + MM700B) for quantification of mouse IFN gamma in ELISA. Because IFNg is a homodimer, the same binding site is available for both capture and detection, and the monoclonal self-sandwich assay is possible. Product MM701, clone R4-6A2, has also been used successfully in ELISPOT.

Our purified antibodies are supplied in a low-endotoxin, preservative-free, carrier-free format that is ideal for custom conjugations or plate coating for ELISA or ELISPOT.

Cat # Type Format Isotype Clone# Cross-Reactivity Applications
MM700 Purified L, PF, CF Rat IgG1 XMG1.2 Mo ELISA (ref4,18,25,26,28) Matched Pair: Coat In vitro Neutralization (ref4,7,9,11,14,22,23) In vivo Neut. (ref10,13,17) IH-frozen (ref3,15) WB
MM700B Biotin-labeled L, P, C Rat IgG1 XMG1.2 Mo ELISA (ref1,19) Matched Pair: Detect Intracellular flow (ref12)
MM701 Purified L, PF, CF Rat IgG1 R4-6A2 Mo ELISA (ref1,5,18,19,24-26,28) In vitro Neut. (ref18) In vivo Neut. (ref5,8,20) IH-frozen (ref27) Intracellular flow (ref2) WB

The following list of poly- and monoclonals have been used to select against specific human interferons.

製品情報
Cat # 製 品 名 Pkg.Size 価 格
221001 Mouse IFN alpha Mab
(clone RMMA-1)
250 µg ¥66,000
321001 Mouse IFN alpha PAb
2x104 ¥59,000
324001 Mouse IFN beta PAb
2x104 ¥59,000

Format Codes: F=frozen, L=lyophilized, C=carrier, CF=carrier-free, P=preservative, PF=preservative-free

See info-sheets (PDF) in the ordering information table below for additional product-specific information.

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製品情報
Cat # 製 品 名 容 量 価 格 MSDS
MM700 Mouse IFN gamma MAb (clone XMG1.2)
500µg ¥56,000  
MM700B Mouse IFN gamma Biotinylated MAb (clone XMG1.2)
250µg ¥63,000 BID-P270
MM701 Mouse IFN gamma MAb (clone R4-6A2) 500µg ¥56,000