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Syrian Hamster IgG Fab'2

The fragment antigen-binding (Fab fragment) is a region on an antibody that binds to antigens. It is composed of one constant and one variable domain of each of the heavy and the light chain. These domains shape the paratope — the antigen-binding site — at the amino terminal end of the monomer. The two variable domains bind the epitope on their specific antigens. In an experimental setting, Fc and Fab fragments can be generated in the laboratory. The enzyme papain can be used to cleave an immunoglobulin monomer into two Fab fragments and an Fc fragment. The enzyme pepsin cleaves below hinge region, so a F(ab')2 fragment and a pFc' fragment is formed. Recently another enzyme for generation of F(ab')2 has been commercially available. The enzyme IdeS (Immunoglobulin degrading enzyme from Streptococcus pyogenes, trade name FabRICATOR) cleaves IgG in a sequence specific manner at neutral pH. The F(ab')2 fragment can be split into two Fab' fragments by mild reduction.

Syrian Hamster IgG Fab'2 Target Details

Target Name: Syrian Hamster IgG Fab'2

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Syrian Hamster IgG Fab'2 (9)
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Hamster-Golden Syrian (8)
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Syrian Hamster IgG Fab'2 Rabbit anti-Syrian hamster Polyclonal (Biotin) Antibody
Hamster
ELISA, IHC, WB
Biotin Conjugated
500 µg/$471
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Syrian Hamster IgG Fab'2 Rabbit anti-Hamster-Golden Syrian Polyclonal Antibody
Hamster-Golden Syrian
ELISA, IHC, WB
Unconjugated
2 ml/$327
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Syrian Hamster IgG Fab'2 Rabbit anti-Hamster-Golden Syrian Polyclonal (Biotin) Antibody
Hamster-Golden Syrian
ELISA, IHC, WB
Biotin Conjugated
1 mg/$360
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Syrian Hamster IgG Fab'2 Rabbit anti-Hamster-Golden Syrian Polyclonal Antibody
Hamster-Golden Syrian
ELISA, IHC, WB
Unconjugated
5 mg/$487
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Syrian Hamster IgG Fab'2 Rabbit anti-Hamster-Golden Syrian Polyclonal (TRITC) Antibody
Hamster-Golden Syrian
FLISA, Flo, IF
TRITC Conjugated
1 mg/$333
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Syrian Hamster IgG Fab'2 Rabbit anti-Hamster-Golden Syrian Polyclonal (FITC) Antibody
Hamster-Golden Syrian
FLISA, Flo, IF
FITC Conjugated
1 mg/$333
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Syrian Hamster IgG Fab'2 Rabbit anti-Hamster-Golden Syrian Polyclonal (TR) Antibody
Hamster-Golden Syrian
FLISA, Flo, IF
TR Conjugated
1 mg/$352
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Syrian Hamster IgG Fab'2 Rabbit anti-Hamster-Golden Syrian Polyclonal (HRP) Antibody
Hamster-Golden Syrian
ELISA, IHC, WB
HRP Conjugated
1 mg/$376
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Syrian Hamster IgG Fab'2 Rabbit anti-Hamster-Golden Syrian Polyclonal (AP) Antibody
Hamster-Golden Syrian
ELISA, IHC, WB
AP Conjugated
1 mg/$385
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