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AF488 Rat IgM, κ Isotype Control[RTK2118]

AF488 Rat IgM, κ Isotype Control[RTK2118]

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AF488 Rat IgM, κ Isotype Control[RTK2118]

The AF488 RAT IGM, Κ Isotype Control [RTK2118] is a meticulously crafted product designed to meet the highest standards of quality and precision. This control is specifically engineered to ensure accurate and reliable results in immunoglobulin M (IgM) research applications.

With its AF488 fluorochrome conjugation, this isotype control offers exceptional fluorescence intensity and stability, enabling researchers to confidently distinguish specific IgM staining from non-specific background signals. The AF488 fluorochrome is known for its excellent photostability, minimal spectral overlap, and high quantum yield, ensuring optimal performance in various imaging and flow cytometry experiments.

The AF488 RAT IGM, Κ Isotype Control [RTK2118] is meticulously validated to guarantee its consistency and reliability. It is produced using state-of-the-art manufacturing processes and undergoes rigorous quality control measures to ensure batch-to-batch reproducibility. This control is optimized for use in a wide range of research applications, including immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, and flow cytometry.

Furthermore, this isotype control is specifically designed for rat IgM, Κ isotype studies, making it an ideal choice for researchers working with rat models. Its compatibility with various experimental techniques and its ability to provide accurate negative control data make it an indispensable tool for immunological research.

In summary, the AF488 RAT IGM, Κ Isotype Control [RTK2118] is a superior quality product that offers exceptional performance and reliability. Its precise design and meticulous validation ensure accurate and reproducible results, making it an invaluable asset for researchers in the field of immunoglobulin M studies.

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