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URL: http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2716428
Proper Citation: RevMAb Biosciences Cat# 54-1161-00, RRID:AB_2716428
Target Antigen: Mixture of a peptide with 6xHis-Tag at the N-terminus and another peptide with 6xHis-Tag at the C-terminus.
Host Organism: rabbit
Clonality: unknown
Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. Applications: WB, ELISA. This antibody is a Human-Rabbit chimeric antibody, made by fusion of the antigen binding region (variable domains of the heavy and light chains, VH and VL) of rabbit anti-HisTag monoclonal antibody (RM146), with the constant domain of Human IgG1. The antibody is recognized only by an anti-Human IgG secondary antibody.
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