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COPZ1 Peptide

For modified antibodies, we provide modified peptides(0.5mg) and non-modified peptides (0.5 mg).

Product Specifications

Reactivity

Antibody available as DF3952

Source

Synthetic

Applications

Blocking/Control

Concentration

10 mg/mL

Function

Blocking peptides are peptides that bind specifically to the target antibody and block antibody binding. These peptide usually contains the epitope recognized by the antibody. Antibodies bound to the blocking peptide no longer bind to the epitope on the target protein. This mechanism is useful when non-specific binding is an issue, for example, in Western blotting (immunoblot) and immunohistochemistry (IHC). By comparing the staining from the blocked antibody versus the antibody alone, one can see which staining is specific; Specific binding will be absent from the western blot or immunostaining performed with the neutralized antibody.

Precautions

This product is for research use only. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.

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