| Description |
| Goat Anti-Mouse IgG MicroBeads recognize the heavy and light chains of all mouse IgG antibodies (IgG1, IgG2a, IgG2b, and IgG3). They also react with light chains of other mouse immunoglobulin classes like IgM, IgA, or IgE. Goat Anti-Mouse IgG MicroBeads are conjugated with goat F(ab')2 fragments which have been affinity-adsorbed to remove cross-reactivity with human immunoglobulins. |
| Applications |
| Goat Anti-Mouse IgG MicroBeads have been used for numerous different cell separations, including tumor cells from patients blood1,2, fetal trophoblasts from maternal blood3, human T cell subsets4, and human NK cells5 from PBMCs as well as the isolation of chicken osteocytes from chicken calvariae and tibiotarsi. Positive selection of trout thrombocytes6 and a subpopulation of rat macrophages7 with Goat Anti-Mouse IgG MicroBeads has been reported as well as the depletion of B cells from Xenopus laevis spleen8. |
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| Figure 1 |
| Chicken osteocytes isolated from chicken calvariae and tibiotarsi using mAb 7.3 and Goat Anti-Mouse IgG MicroBeads. (Courtesy of Dr. Suswillo, London, UK.) |
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