| Availability & Stock | Pack | SKU | Price (EUR) |
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100ul | CAB.20980-100ul | €87.50 |
| Catalog No | CAB.20980 |
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| Product Name | BSA/Solar Fluor 568 |
| Isotype | N/A |
| Calculated MW | 66kDa |
| Immunogen | N/A |
| Public Immunogen Range | N/A |
| Host | BSA |
| Clone Type | N/A |
| Reactivity | BSA |
| Application | IF |
| Subcellular Location | N/A |
| Purification Method | N/A |
| Storage Buffer | N/A |
| Storage | Shipped at 2-8℃, Store at -20℃ at least one year (Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles). |
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The BSA/Solar Fluor 568 antibody is a valuable tool for detecting Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) in various applications.
For IF, start by preparing your samples. Fix cells or tissue sections with a suitable fixative, such as paraformaldehyde, and permeabilize if necessary.
Reagents or buffers needed include the BSA/Solar Fluor 568 antibody, a blocking buffer to reduce non-specific binding, and a mounting medium with DAPI for nuclear staining.
Sample preparation involves washing the fixed cells or tissue sections with a buffer like PBS.
For antibody incubation, dilute the BSA/Solar Fluor 568 antibody to the recommended dilution of 1:50-500 in the blocking buffer and incubate for 1-2 hours at room temperature or overnight at 4°C.
Washing involves rinsing the samples with PBS to remove excess antibody.
Detection is achieved by directly observing the fluorescence signal from the Solar Fluor 568 conjugate.
Technical notes: Optimize the antibody dilution and incubation time based on the specific experimental conditions and the expression level of BSA in your samples.
Use assay conditions validated for IF, apply BSA/Solar Fluor 568 at the recommended working dilution, include proper positive and negative controls, perform thorough wash steps, and document incubation time, temperature, and detection conditions for reproducible performance. Recommended dilution: IF=1:50-500.
Store at 2-8°C, handle with care, use appropriate controls, and optimize antibody dilution and incubation conditions for best results.