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Goat Serum Non-Sterile
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D204-00-0050
D204-00-0100
D204-00-0500
D204-00-1000
50 mL
100 mL
500 mL
1 L
Liquid
Liquid
Liquid
Liquid
IF, Other
Goat
Shipping info:
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Product Details
Goat Serum (Non-Sterile) - D204-00-0050
normal goat serum, NGS, blocking serum, goat serum for bioassay, control goat serum, non-sterile serum from goat, non-sterile goat serum
Goat
Target Details
Goat serum was obtained from healthy non-immunized goats.
Application Details
IF, Other
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pH: normal
Immunoelectrophoresis: normal
Hemoglobin: normal
IgG Concentration: normal
Tissue Data
Serum
Mixed
Goat - Mixed
Formulation
Non-sterile
85 mg/mL by Refractometry
None
None
None
Shipping & Handling
Dry Ice
Store container at -20° C prior to opening. Avoid cycles of freezing and thawing.
Expiration date is one (1) year from date of receipt.
Normal Goat Serum can be used as a blocking agent to treat plastic surfaces, membrane or tissue after they have been sensitized with primary antibody or antigen. It provides an alternative to bovine serum albumin (BSA) and non-fat dry milk. It is effective in reducing nonspecific binding of proteins to reaction surfaces, thereby maximizing signal-to-noise ratio. This blocking agent is recommended for use in immunoassays where the primary antibody was produced in goat, as a source of non-specific serum protein or on tissue for immunohistochemical applications. Normal Goat Serum is used as a component of bioassays, immunoassays or enzyme assays. Normal Goat Serum provides a broad spectrum of macromolecules, carrier proteins for lipoid substances and trace elements, attachment and spreading factors, low molecular weight nutrients, and hormones and growth factors that promote cell growth and health. Normal Goat Serum is also available as a sterile preparation for use as a cell culture supplement. Normal Goat Serum is ideal for investigators in Cancer, Immunology and Cell Biology research.
Nnah IC et al. (2019). TFEB-driven endocytosis coordinates MTORC1 signaling and autophagy. Autophagy.
Applications
IF, Confocal Microscopy
Kohno, D et al. (2016). Sweet Taste Receptor Serves to Activate Glucose- and Leptin-Responsive Neurons in the Hypothalamic Arcuate Nucleus and Participates in Glucose Responsiveness. Frontiers in Neuroscience
Applications
Blocking
Guo, L et al. (2015). Use of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) to Monitor Compound Effects on Cardiac Myocyte Signaling Pathways. Current Protocols in Chemical Biology
Applications
Buffer
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