12 months from date of receipt / reconstitution, 2 to 8 °C as supplied.
Monkey IgG, like other mammalian immunoglobulins G (IgG), is a Y-shaped glycoprotein composed of two identical heavy chains (γ-chains) and two identical light chains (κ or λ). Each chain contains constant (C) and variable (V) regions. The variable regions form the antigen-binding fragment (Fab), responsible for recognizing specific antigens, while the constant region (Fc) mediates immune effector functions such as complement activation and binding to Fc receptors on immune cells. Monkey IgG shares structural similarities with human IgG, particularly in conserved domains like the Fc region, which is critical for cross-species applications.
Standard curve
Example of Monkey IgG standard curve in Assay Diluent #1.
Linearity
The concentrations of IgG were measured and interpolated from the target standard curves and corrected for sample dilution.
The sample is undiluted samples are as follows: monkey serum was 5x10^5fold dilution. The interpolated dilution factor corrected values are plotted. The mean target concentration was determined to be 11.03 mg/mL in monkey serum.
Leading Competitor comparison
Protocol Diagram
Standard curve
Example of Monkey IgG standard curve in Assay Diluent #1.
Linearity
The concentrations of IgG were measured and interpolated from the target standard curves and corrected for sample dilution.
The sample is undiluted samples are as follows: monkey serum was 5x10^5fold dilution. The interpolated dilution factor corrected values are plotted. The mean target concentration was determined to be 11.03 mg/mL in monkey serum.
Protocol Diagram
Protocol Diagram