Description
Ovalbumin From Chick Egg White - Cat Number: 30211 From Chondrex.
Research Field: Immunology
Clonality: N/A
Cross-Reactivity:
Host Origin: N/A
Applications: N/A
Isotype: N/A
Detection Range: N/A
Sample Type: N/A
Concentration: N/A
Immunogen:
DESCRIPTION: Purified ovalbumin from chicken egg white
Ovalbumin is the predominant protein in chicken egg whites.
This glycoprotein is routinely used as a reference protein for biochemical assays such as Western blots and ELISAs and is also a well-established allergen for allergic asthma animal models, such as airway hyperresponsiveness (1-4).APPLICATION: ELISA, Western Blot, Immunization
QUANTITY: 50 mg
FORM: Lyophilized powder
MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 45 kDa
PURITY: >95% by gel electrophoresis
STORAGE: 4°C in the dark or -20°C when reconstituted in buffer
STABILITY: 2 years
NOTES: N/A
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