ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 Antibody (4G419) - BSA Free
Novus Biologicals | Catalog # NBP2-24449
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Western Blot: ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 Antibody (4G419) [NBP2-24449] - Analysis in (A) human thymus lysate, (B) transfected 293 cell lysate, and (C) untransfected 293 cell lysate. Dilution: 5 ug/ml.Flow Cytometry: ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 Antibody (4G419) - BSA Free [NBP2-24449]
Flow Cytometry: ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 Antibody (4G419) [NBP2-24449] - Analysis using the FITC conjugate of NBP2-24449. Staining of ROR gamma in human lymphocytes using 10 ul (0.25 ug) of ROR gamma antibody. Shaded histogram represents cells without antibody; green represents isotype control antibody; red represents ROR gammaFlow Cytometry: ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 Antibody (4G419) - BSA Free [NBP2-24449]
Flow Cytometry: ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 Antibody (4G419) [NBP2-24449] - Intracellular analysis of ROR gamma in human lymphocytes using 0.25 ug of this antibody. Shaded histogram represents cells without antibody; green represents isotype control antibody ; red represents ROR gamma antibody.Flow Cytometry: ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 Antibody (4G419) - BSA Free [NBP2-24449]
Flow Cytometry: ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 Antibody (4G419) [NBP2-24449] - Intracellular flow cytometric analysis of ROR gamma in human monocytes using 0.25 ug of ROR gamma antibody. Shaded histogram represents cells without antibody; green represents isotype control antibody (Novus, 20109); red represents ROR gamma antibody.Flow Cytometry: ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 Antibody (4G419) - BSA Free [NBP2-24449]
Flow Cytometry: ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 Antibody (4G419) [NBP2-24449] - Analysis using the Allophycocyanin conjugate of NBP2-24449. Staining of ROR gamma in human lymphocytes using 10 ul (0.25 ug) of ROR gamma antibody. Shaded histogram represents cells without antibody; green represents isotype control antibodywas used for this test.Applications for ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 Antibody (4G419) - BSA Free
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This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Primary Antibodies are guaranteed for 1 year from date of receipt.
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FAQs for ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 Antibody (4G419) - BSA Free
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Q: Does ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibodies comes in lyophilized form?
A: Yes, we have 3 RORC antibodies delivere in lyophilized form: MAB61091, MAB61092, MAB6109.
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Q: Since the protocol to isolate cells from mice seems to be quite long I would like to know if you have experience in staining with Foxp3 and Ror gamma and leaving cells overnight? Would you suggest leaving cells overnight in Fix/Perm or better after having completed the staining? And in which buffer would you leave them then?
A: Where as FOXP3 and ROR gamma staining can be stopped after the fixation step, we suggest that researchers strictly follow the protocol without variation (even if it takes a long time), when trying for the 1st time. After you establish this for your system, then you can work on optimizing a varied protocol according to your needs and convenience. In this case, after the fix/perm step (Step 13 of NBP2-266911) wash the cells in 1X Staining buffer (2 times) and suspend in Staining buffer (500 ul) overnight. Then, in the morning proceed to Step 14 and continue the protocol.
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Q: What is the immunogen sequence of this ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibody?
A: A sequence from amino acids 1 - 50 of Human ROR gamma.
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Q: What the theoretical molecular weight for ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibodies?
A: The TMW of ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibodies is approximately 56 - 60.
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Q: Does ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibodies comes in lyophilized form?
A: Yes, we have 3 RORC antibodies delivere in lyophilized form: MAB61091, MAB61092, MAB6109.
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Q: Since the protocol to isolate cells from mice seems to be quite long I would like to know if you have experience in staining with Foxp3 and Ror gamma and leaving cells overnight? Would you suggest leaving cells overnight in Fix/Perm or better after having completed the staining? And in which buffer would you leave them then?
A: Where as FOXP3 and ROR gamma staining can be stopped after the fixation step, we suggest that researchers strictly follow the protocol without variation (even if it takes a long time), when trying for the 1st time. After you establish this for your system, then you can work on optimizing a varied protocol according to your needs and convenience. In this case, after the fix/perm step (Step 13 of NBP2-266911) wash the cells in 1X Staining buffer (2 times) and suspend in Staining buffer (500 ul) overnight. Then, in the morning proceed to Step 14 and continue the protocol.
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Q: What is the immunogen sequence of this ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibody?
A: A sequence from amino acids 1 - 50 of Human ROR gamma.
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Q: What the theoretical molecular weight for ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibodies?
A: The TMW of ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibodies is approximately 56 - 60.
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Q: Does ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibodies comes in lyophilized form?
A: Yes, we have 3 RORC antibodies delivere in lyophilized form: MAB61091, MAB61092, MAB6109.
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Q: Since the protocol to isolate cells from mice seems to be quite long I would like to know if you have experience in staining with Foxp3 and Ror gamma and leaving cells overnight? Would you suggest leaving cells overnight in Fix/Perm or better after having completed the staining? And in which buffer would you leave them then?
A: Where as FOXP3 and ROR gamma staining can be stopped after the fixation step, we suggest that researchers strictly follow the protocol without variation (even if it takes a long time), when trying for the 1st time. After you establish this for your system, then you can work on optimizing a varied protocol according to your needs and convenience. In this case, after the fix/perm step (Step 13 of NBP2-266911) wash the cells in 1X Staining buffer (2 times) and suspend in Staining buffer (500 ul) overnight. Then, in the morning proceed to Step 14 and continue the protocol.
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Q: What is the immunogen sequence of this ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibody?
A: A sequence from amino acids 1 - 50 of Human ROR gamma.
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Q: What the theoretical molecular weight for ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibodies?
A: The TMW of ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibodies is approximately 56 - 60.
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Q: Does ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibodies comes in lyophilized form?
A: Yes, we have 3 RORC antibodies delivere in lyophilized form: MAB61091, MAB61092, MAB6109.
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Q: Since the protocol to isolate cells from mice seems to be quite long I would like to know if you have experience in staining with Foxp3 and Ror gamma and leaving cells overnight? Would you suggest leaving cells overnight in Fix/Perm or better after having completed the staining? And in which buffer would you leave them then?
A: Where as FOXP3 and ROR gamma staining can be stopped after the fixation step, we suggest that researchers strictly follow the protocol without variation (even if it takes a long time), when trying for the 1st time. After you establish this for your system, then you can work on optimizing a varied protocol according to your needs and convenience. In this case, after the fix/perm step (Step 13 of NBP2-266911) wash the cells in 1X Staining buffer (2 times) and suspend in Staining buffer (500 ul) overnight. Then, in the morning proceed to Step 14 and continue the protocol.
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Q: What is the immunogen sequence of this ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibody?
A: A sequence from amino acids 1 - 50 of Human ROR gamma.
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Q: What the theoretical molecular weight for ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibodies?
A: The TMW of ROR gamma/RORC/NR1F3 antibodies is approximately 56 - 60.