Product Description: The ANTI-HIS TAG Antibody, produced in rabbit, is an indispensable biochemical tool that serves a critical role in western blotting applications. This product features a highly targeted histidine tag, which exhibits a robust association with immobilized metal ion matrix. Presented in a purified immunoglobulin form, the product comes in a carefully balanced aqueous solution.
Featuring the ANTI-HIS TAG antibody produced in rabbits – a top-tier scientific tool aimed at facilitating the complexities of molecular biology, biochemistry, and research analysis. Made with precision and care, this antibody's antigens target the Histidine (HIS) tag, giving researchers the edge they need when examining specific proteins.
Designed for reliability and accuracy, our ANTI-HIS TAG antibody comes in a purified immunoglobulin form. It is produced in rabbits, which offers high sensitivity and specificity. It is available in a stabilized buffered aqueous solution, ensuring that the product maintains compatibility with a range of experimental conditions and analysis methods.
Thanks to its in-depth optimization, this antibody excels in Western blotting applications. A staple in the sectors of biochemistry and molecular biology, Western blotting enables researchers to detect and examine specific proteins within a complex of samples. Our ANTI-HIS TAG antibody is designed for exactly such a purpose, ensuring implementable, reliable, and reproducible results.
The ANTI-HIS TAG antibody's key feature is its ability to target the Histidine tag. These are short sequences of amino acids added to recombinant proteins facilitating easy purification and detection. The Histidine tag forms a strong bond with immobilized metal ion matrixes like cobalt or nickel. These are popularly used in affinity chromatography processes. Therefore, the antibody can efficiently isolate and detect histidine-tagged proteins.
Unlock the full potential of your experimental analysis with the ANTI-HIS TAG antibody produced in rabbit, an indispensable tool for comprehensive protein related research studies.