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ProteoQwest Chemiluminescent Western Blotting Kit, CPS Substrate

for Mouse Monoclonal IgG Antibodies

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UNSPSC Code:
12352200

antibody product type

secondary antibodies

storage temp.

2-8°C

General description

ProteoQwest Chemiluminescent Western Blotting Kit, CPS Substrate, includes essential reagents and antibodies used in a Western blot specific for mouse monoclonal IgG antibodies. This ProteoQwest kit is designed for high sensitivity chemiluminescent detection of as little as 0.3 ng of protein. The chemiluminescent reaction occurs directly on the protein immobilizing membrane. This kit is optimized for use with either film or chemiluminescent imagers. All components of the ProteoQwest Chemiluminescent Western Blotting Kit, CPS Substrate have been extensively tested and optimized to ensure superb results. This kit is designed for 12 mini-gel sized (10 × 10 cm) blots. Chemiluminescent Peroxidase Substrate (CPS-1), found in this kit, is a two component liquid substrate system able to detect picomole levels of protein with a superior signal to noise ratio.

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ProteoQwest is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC

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Kit Components Only

Product No.
Description

  • Rabbit anti-mouse IgG HRP-conjugated antibody 75 μL

  • Chemiluminescent Reaction Buffer 80 mL

  • Chemiluminescent Reagent 40 mL

Kit Components Also Available Separately

Product No.
Description
SDS

  • Chemichrome Western Control 200 μL

  • W0138Western Blocker Solution, for HRP detection systems 400 mLSDS


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