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Thermo Scientific™ Pierce™ High Sensitivity NeutrAvidin™-HRP
Specially prepared peroxidase-conjugated NeutrAvidin protein for maximum signal amplification with high signal-to-noise ratio in a ready-to-use solution.
Brand: Thermo Scientific™ 31030
242.25 EUR valid until 2024-11-29
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Description
Thermo Scientific™ Pierce High Sensitivity NeutrAvidin HRP Conjugate is a specially prepared peroxidase-conjugated form of avidin biotin-binding protein that provides signal amplification like poly-HRP and exceptional storage stability.
This specially-manufactured variety of HRP-conjugated streptavidin protein meets the demands of today's scientists for more sensitive detection in ELISA and Western blotting applications. The conjugate is suitable for use with chemiluminescent, chemifluorescent or colorimetric substrates. Each High Sensitivity HRP conjugate is packaged in an easy-to-use stabilized solution that enables convenient storage at 4°C for at least one year.Highlights:
NeutrAvidin Protein – a specially deglycosylated form of avidin that provides highly specific, low-background binding of biotinylated antibodies in many applications
High sensitivity – detect low levels of target without background; obtain high signal-to-noise ratios
Cost effective – use less conjugate in Western blotting and ELISA applications and still obtain excellent results
Flexible – compatible with typical chemiluminescent, fluorescent and colorimetric peroxidase substrates
Convenient – ready-to-use stabilized liquid format means there is no waiting for thawing and no need to aliquot
Specifications
0.5 mL | |
Store in original container protected from direct sunlight in a dry, cool and well-ventilated area, between the following temperatures: 2°C to 8°C. | |
Colorimetric, Chemiluminescence, Chemifluorescence | |
Liquid | |
Pierce™ |
Biotin | |
Biotin | |
HRP (Horseradish Peroxidase) | |
Western Blotting, ELISA | |
HRP (Horseradish Peroxidase) |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.