Anti-Human IgG (H+L) - 10nm Silver Conjugate
Cytodiagnostics
SKU:SC-10-03-05
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Anti-Human IgG (H+L) - 10nm Silver Conjugate for silver nanoparticle detection
Anti-Human IgG (H+L) - 10nm Silver Conjugate is a silver nanoparticle conjugate for detecting human IgG (H+L) in Immunoblotting, Electron Microscopy and Lateral Flow Assay. It helps researchers evaluate target fit, assay readout and control strategy before selecting a related label or antibody format.
Assay context
The silver nanoparticle label is useful when a bright silver-based optical readout is preferred over a traditional gold readout. The smaller silver label can be useful when epitope access, membrane flow or reduced steric load are important.
Experimental considerations
- Fits workflows that require clear Human IgG (H+L) detection and a reagent choice that can be documented consistently.
- Useful during assay development when conjugate signal, membrane migration and background must be tuned together.
- Include matched negative controls and optimize blocking to separate true target-associated signal from nonspecific particle binding.
Reference SC-10-03-05 in protocols, purchasing notes and internal reagent libraries when matching this product to your chosen assay. For reproducible work, document the selected reagent, sample matrix and detection workflow alongside the catalog entry.
- Research Area:
- Immunology • Nanotechnology & Biosensors • Assay Development
- Application:
- Immunoblotting • Electron Microscopy • Lateral Flow Assay
- Reactivity:
- Human
- Host:
- Goat
- Clonality:
- Polyclonal
- Isotype:
- IgG
- Formulation:
- 20mM Tris (pH 8.0), 150mM NaCl, 20% glycerol (v/v), 1% BSA
- Adsorption Max:
- 390-405nm
- Core Size:
- 10nm
- Shape:
- Spherical
- Material:
- Silver
- Storage Temperature:
- 4°C
For Research Use Only. Not intended for diagnostic or therapeutic use.
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