Primary Antibodies
Primary antibodies are used to detect a target of interest by binding directly to an epitope on a protein within a sample. Any binding interaction between a primary antibody and the protein of interest is detected using a secondary antibody which will bind to the primary antibody, and thus the protein. Primary antibodies can be used in numerous applications such as Western blotting, Immunohistochemistry, Immunofluoresence, ELISA, and Lateral Flow. At Fitzgerald Industries we offer a range monoclonal antibodies and polyclonal antibodies in both conjugated and unconjugated forms.
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D-dimer antibody (10-1752)
Mouse monoclonal D-dimer antibodySpecificity: 10-1752 Cross-reacts < 2% with directly coated D-monomer but not with directly coated fibrinogenCross Reactivity: Human, CanineApplications: ELISA, WB -
Complement H antibody (10-1806)
Mouse monoclonal Complement H antibodySpecificity: 10-1806 is specific for complement factor H in human serum and plasmaCross Reactivity: HumanApplications: ELISA, WB -
Complement D antibody (10-1803)
Mouse monoclonal Complement D antibodySpecificity: 10-1803 is specific for complement factor D in human serum and plasmaCross Reactivity: HumanApplications: ELISA, WB -
hCG alpha antibody (10-1716)
Mouse monoclonal hCG antibody (alpha 5 subunit specific)Specificity: High affinity for the alpha subunit epitope 5 of human CG, TSH, LH, FSH and free alpha subunitApplications: ELISA, Immunoassays, RIA, WB