Goat Anti-Mouse Magnetic Particles 

Goat anti-mouse magnetic particles are specialized microspheres coated with goat-derived antibodies that specifically bind to mouse immunoglobulins (IgG or other subtypes). These particles incorporate magnetic cores, enabling rapid and efficient isolation, separation, or enrichment of mouse antibody-labeled targets under an external magnetic field. They are widely used in immunoprecipitation, cell separation, diagnostics, and molecular biology applications.

Content on Goat Anti-Mouse Magnetic Particles

These magnetic particles are typically composed of superparamagnetic iron oxide cores encased in a biocompatible polymer or silica shell, functionalized with goat anti-mouse antibodies. Their high specificity and magnetic responsiveness streamline workflows by reducing sample processing time and enhancing target purity.

Applications of Goat Anti-Mouse Magnetic Particles
  • Immunoprecipitation:
    • Capture of antigen-antibody complexes from cell lysates or other biological samples.
    • Simplifies protein interaction studies or biochemical analyses.
  • Cell Separation:
    • Isolation of cells labeled with mouse-derived primary antibodies using magnetic separation techniques.
    • Widely used in immunology and oncology research for isolating specific cell subtypes.
  • Diagnostics:
    • Employed in immunoassays, such as chemiluminescence and magnetic immunoassays, for detecting specific antigens or antibodies.
  • Molecular Biology:
    • Purification of nucleic acids or proteins tagged with mouse antibodies for downstream analysis, including PCR or sequencing.

Goat anti-mouse magnetic particles are indispensable tools for researchers and diagnosticians seeking robust, efficient, and specific solutions for isolating and analyzing mouse antibody-labeled targets. Their integration into experimental workflows enhances precision and reproducibility across diverse scientific and industrial domains.