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Biotin Anti-Mouse CD16/32 Antibody[2.4G2]
Biotin Anti-Mouse CD16/32 Antibody[2.4G2]
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Biotin Anti-Mouse CD16/32 Antibody[2.4G2]
The Biotin Anti-Mouse CD16/32 Antibody[2.4G2] is a highly specific and reliable tool designed for researchers working in the field of immunology. This antibody is specifically developed to target and bind to the CD16/32 antigen found on the surface of mouse immune cells, including macrophages, neutrophils, and natural killer cells. By selectively binding to CD16/32, this antibody allows for the identification and isolation of these immune cell populations, enabling researchers to study their functions and interactions in various experimental settings.
This antibody is conjugated with biotin, a small molecule that has a strong affinity for avidin or streptavidin. This conjugation provides an additional layer of versatility, as it allows for the easy detection and visualization of the targeted immune cells using streptavidin-based detection systems. Moreover, the biotin conjugation does not compromise the antibody's binding affinity or specificity, ensuring accurate and reliable results in downstream applications.
The Biotin Anti-Mouse CD16/32 Antibody[2.4G2] has been extensively validated for its performance and consistency. It exhibits minimal non-specific binding and low background noise, ensuring high signal-to-noise ratios in experiments. Additionally, this antibody is produced using state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques, resulting in a highly purified and concentrated product. It is provided in a convenient and user-friendly format, with clear instructions for optimal usage and storage conditions. Whether you are studying immune cell activation, immune responses, or immune cell-mediated diseases, the Biotin Anti-Mouse CD16/32 Antibody[2.4G2] is an indispensable tool for your research needs.
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