ELISA Ultrablock

ELISA Ultrablock
- Product Type
- Accessory Reagent
- Specificity
- ELISA Ultrablock
- Intended Use
- BUF033A is a high performance ELISA blocking buffer for use in all ELISA formats with high background problems. The formulation includes a proprietary fish extract, molecular stabilizers and an antimicrobial agent. It is particularly useful in antigen-down and sandwich ELISA assays with mammalian samples, especially human, bovine and porcine serum, where the non-mammalian blocking proteins are less likely to interact with endogenous antibodies in the serum sample.
Superior blocking is possible due to the small size of the molecules which block non-specific binding sites on the adsorbed protein and unoccupied regions of the polystyrene plates often sterically inaccessible to traditional blockers. It provides a long-term stable environment for coating antigen or capture antibody. Plates can be blocked at room temperature and stored once dried for up to a year at +4°C. - Product Form
- Ready to use - liquid
- Buffer Solution
- Phosphate buffered saline
- Preservative Stabilisers
0.05% Sodium Azide - Regulatory
- For research purposes only
- Guarantee
- Guaranteed until date of expiry. Please see product label.
DO NOT FREEZE
This product should be stored undiluted.
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- Instructions For Use
- 1. Coat ELISA plate with antibody or antigen as required.
2. After incubation, remove the coating solution and wash the plate x2 with wash buffer. BUF031A can be used for this purpose.
3. Add 300-400ul of BUF033A and incubate for 2-24 hours. Use a volume equal to or greater than the volume of coating solution.
4. After removal of the blocking buffer continue with the assay or dry the plate for long-term storage at +4°C. - 1. Coat ELISA plate with antibody or antigen as required.
2. After incubation, remove the coating solution and wash the plate x2 with wash buffer. BUF031A can be used for this purpose.
3. Add 300-400ul of BUF033B and incubate for 2-24 hours. Use a volume equal to or greater than the volume of coating solution.
4. After removal of the blocking buffer continue with the assay or dry the plate for long-term storage at +4°C. - 1. Coat ELISA plate with antibody or antigen as required.
2. After incubation, remove the coating solution and wash the plate x2 with wash buffer. BUF031A can be used for this purpose.
3. Add 300-400ul of BUF033C and incubate for 2-24 hours. Use a volume equal to or greater than the volume of coating solution.
4. After removal of the blocking buffer continue with the assay or dry the plate for long-term storage at +4°C.
Description | Product Code | Applications | Pack Size | List Price | Your Price | Quantity | |
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5x ELISA Coating Buffer | BUF030A | E | 100 ml | Log in | |||
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10x ELISA Wash Buffer | BUF031A | E | 100 ml | Log in | |||
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ELISA Ultrablock | BUF033B | E | 500 ml | Log in | |||
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ELISA Ultrablock | BUF033C | E | 1000 ml | Log in | |||
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ELISA Neptune Assay Diluent | BUF039A | E | 100 ml | Log in | |||
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ELISA Ultrablock | BUF033A | E | 100 ml | Log in | |||
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References for ELISA Ultrablock
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Colwell, D.D. et al. (2010) Dicrocoelium dendriticum in cattle from Cypress Hills, Canada: Humoral response and preliminary evaluation of an ELISA.
Vet Parasitol.174: 162-165. -
Defresne, F. et al. (2010) Differential influence of anticancer treatments and angiogenesis on the seric titer of autoantibody used as tumor and metastasis biomarker.
Neoplasia 12: 562-570. -
Zhang, Y. et al. (2012) Causes of alternative pathway dysregulation in dense deposit disease.
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 7 (2): 265-74. -
Krachudel, J. et al. (2013) Luteal insufficiency in bitches as a consequence of an autoimmune response against progesterone?
Theriogenology. 79: 1278-83.
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