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RB-01-0006-100 RayBiotech, Inc. Mouse anti-Human TNF alpha Human TNFalpha monoclonal antibody detects protein derived from human, Jurkat cell lysate at various concentrations. Cross reactivity with mouse and rat is not tested. Direct ELISA: antibody detection limit dilution 1:10,000-20,000, Recommended for use at 5-10 ng/ml., Western Blot: Approx 26 and 17 kDa band observed in Jurkat cell lysate. this antibody can be used at 1 - 2 ?g/mL with the appropriate secondary reagents to detect human TNF-alpha.,
RB-08-0004-100 RayBiotech, Inc. Rabbit anti-Human Apelin ligand (N-terminus) Human Apelin polyclonal antibody detects protein derived from human cell lysate at various concentrations. Cross reactivity with mouse and rat is not tested. (under testing)Direct ELISA: antibody detection limit dilution will be 1:10,000-20,000. Western Blot: This antibody will be used at 1 - 2 �g/mL with the appropriate secondary reagents to detect human Apelin. Immunohistochemistry: under testing
RB-01-0006B-50 RayBiotech, Inc. Mouse anti-TNF alpha [+Biotin], Mouse Monoclonal Antibody Human TNFalpha monoclonal antibody detects protein derived from human, Jurkat cell lysate at various concentrations. Cross reactivity with mouse and rat is not tested. Direct ELISA: antibody detection limit dilution 1:10,000-20,000, Recommended for use at 5-10 �g/ml., Western Blot: Approx 26 and 17 kDa band observed in Jurkat cell lysate. this antibody can be used at 1 - 2 �g/ml with the appropriate secondary reagents to detect human TNF-alpha.,
RB-08-0004B-50 RayBiotech, Inc. Apelin ligand (N-terminus) [+Biotin], Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody Human Apelin polyclonal antibody detects protein derived from human cell lysate at various concentrations. Cross reactivity with mouse and rat is not tested. (under testing)Direct ELISA: antibody detection limit dilution will be 1:10,000-20,000. Western Blot: This antibody will be used at 1 - 2 �g/ml with the appropriate secondary reagents to detect human Apelin. Immunohistochemistry: under testing