Anti-Mouse IgG (whole molecule)?FITC antibody has been used:
- in immunofluorescence
- in immunohistochemistry
- in immunofluorescence staining
- in immunofluorescence microscopy
- in confocal imaging
Anti-Mouse IgG (whole molecule)-FITC antibody is suitable for use in immunohistochemistry (1:200) and immunofluorescence (1:100).
IgG antibodies are the smallest immunoglobulins found in all body fluids and can fight against bacterial and viral infections. It is the only type of antibody that can cross the placenta in pregnant woman and give immunity to the foetus. Anti-mouse IgG (whole molecule)-FITC antibody can be used as a secondary antibody in FACS analysis to detect cell surface expression of cd59b and cd59a in cloned CHO cells. Rabbit anti-mouse IgG (whole molecule)-FITC antibody reacts specifically with mouse IgG, IgA and IgM.
IgG (immunoglobulin G) antibody has its function similar to IgM antibody in complement system activation. IgG participates in hypersensitivity type II and type III. It helps in opsonization, complement fixation and antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity.