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Anti MG Monoclonal Antibody


Anti MG (Methylglyoxal) Monoclonal Antibody


MG is formed by the cutting-off reaction of sugar glycolysis, non-enzymolysis of triose phosphate in glycolysis, metabolism of intermediate acetal in the catabolic reaction of threonine-ketone body acetone, etc. MG reacts with arginine residues in proteins to form a stable product (NƒÂ-(5-hydroxy-4,6-dimethylpyrimidine-2-yl)-L-ornithine) [argpyrimidine]. Anti MG Monoclonal antibody has high specificity to argpyrimidine.


Immunogen : Antibody obtained by cultivating the hybridoma, which is formed by fusing the spleen cell of a BALB/c mouse sensitized with MG modification protein and myeloma cell of a mouse, in the abdominal cavity of the BALB/c mouse.
Refining Method : Refined ascites cultivated in the abdominal cavity with protein A to obtain IgG fractions.
Form/Shape : 10mM Phosphoric Acid Buffer Physiologic Saline Solution containing 0.1% NaN3 and 0.5% BSA
Specificity : Combines specifically with MG modification protein.
Class : IgG2a
Storing Method : Stored at -20 degrees centigrade
Volume : 0.3mL/vial (100μg/mL)
Package   2ml Vial

Cross Reactions of Anti Methylglyoxal Antibody


Immunostaining of Aorta Wall Macrophage (Dilution Magnification 1:200)

Immunostaining of Aorta Wall Macrophage (Dilution Magnification 1:200)
(Provided by Dr. Shibata of Tokyo Women's Medical University)


Product Number Product Name Package Price (without tax)
N213430 Anti MG Antibody 30μg ¥40,000-

 

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