Anti-Rabbit IgA Secondary Antibodies
Anti-Rabbit IgA secondary antibodies are antibodies designed to target primary antibodies that are specific to Rabbit IgA. They are often used in combination with primary antibodies to detect target proteins in various immunoassays, like western blots, ELISA, and immunofluorescence. Anti-Rabbit secondary antibodies are generated by immunizing a host animal with a pooled population of immunoglobulins (Ig) from the target species, in this case, the Ig would come from rabbits and be introduced into one of the available host species: goat, donkey, mouse, chicken, or sheep. They are available in host species including goat, donkey, mouse, chicken, and sheep. Our anti-rabbit secondary antibodies also come in a variety of conjugates: - Unlabeled antibodies - Enzyme conjugates (alkaline phosphatase (AP) or horseradish peroxidase (HRP)) - Biotin.