Goat-Based Secondary Antibodies for Mouse Targets

Goat anti-mouse IgG is a secondary antibody raised in goats against mouse immunoglobulins, purified by immunoaffinity chromatography to deliver specific, consistent binding to mouse IgG H L across standard immunoassay formats. It is the detection reagent of choice when your primary antibody is mouse-derived and clean signal amplification is required.

The anti-mouse secondary antibodies in Equitech-Bio’s catalog cover heavy and light chains, as well as light-chain-only formats, giving labs the flexibility to run multiple secondary antibodies across multiplex detection systems without cross-reactivity between channels. Goat anti-rabbit secondary antibody serves a parallel role in rabbit-primary workflows, and selecting the correct h/l secondary antibody format for each primary antibody pairing is what keeps background signal from becoming a data problem.

Goat anti-mouse IgG is pre-adsorbed against non-immunoglobulin serum proteins and cross-reactive species to maximize specificity in tissue- and cell-based applications. In western blot applications, it binds mouse IgG consistently across molecular weight ranges, without the band artifacts introduced by less-purified preparations.

For rat-target detection workflows, goat anti-rat secondary reagents extend the same species-matched detection logic across mouse immunoglobulins and rat immunoglobulin systems simultaneously. IgG H L secondary coverage ensures full immunoglobulin detection in each channel. Research use only.

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