anti-FITC Antibody (Mouse) - Monoclonal
Cytodiagnostics
SKU:MA-MFI-001
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anti-FITC Antibody (Mouse) - Monoclonal for target-specific immunoassays
For protocols centered on FITC-labelled probes and fluorescein-tagged analytes, anti-FITC Antibody (Mouse) - Monoclonal provides a focused unconjugated primary antibody for ELISA, Lateral Flow Assay and Immunoblotting. It helps researchers evaluate target fit, assay readout and control strategy before selecting a related label or antibody format.
Where it helps
The unconjugated antibody format gives flexibility for direct assay use or downstream coupling to nanoparticles, enzymes or other detection systems. Match the reagent to the sample preparation, blocking system and detection chemistry used in your protocol.
Planning the experiment
- Helps connect FITC-labelled probe recognition to ELISA, Lateral Flow Assay and Immunoblotting while keeping the experimental purpose clear for protocol planning.
- Useful for converting FITC-labelled antibodies, peptides or nucleic-acid probes into a detectable immunoassay signal.
- Compare FITC-positive and FITC-negative controls to confirm that signal follows the labelled probe rather than the sample background.
Reference MA-MFI-001 in protocols, purchasing notes and internal reagent libraries when matching this product to your chosen assay. Use this context to compare related conjugates by target, label family and experimental readout.
- Research Area:
- Bioconjugation & Labeling • Assay Development • Immunology
- Application:
- IHC • ELISA • Immunoblotting
- Reactivity:
- FITC
- Host:
- Mouse
- Clonality:
- Monoclonal
- Formulation:
- phosphate buffered saline (PBS), pH 7.2
- Storage Temperature:
- 4°C
For Research Use Only. Not intended for diagnostic or therapeutic use.
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