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The Antibody Registry is the authoritative source for antibody identifiers, which can be used in publications to uniquely mark the antibodies used in a paper.

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http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2916266

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. This is a recombinant monoclonal antibody (R-mAb) derived from AB_2877183
Host Organism: mouse
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/20R, RRID:AB_2916266) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2941697

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. This is a single chain variable fragment (scFv) with epitope tags (HA, Sortase, 6xHis) and is derived from AB_2877183
Host Organism: mouse
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/20 scFv, RRID:AB_2941697) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2941696

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. This is a single chain variable fragment (scFv) with epitope tags (HA, Sortase, 6xHis) and is derived from AB_2877575
Host Organism: mouse
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/44 scFv, RRID:AB_2941696) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2941290

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. This is an IgG1 subclass-switched recombinant monoclonal antibody (R-mAb) derived from AB_2750819
Host Organism: mouse
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/38R-1, RRID:AB_2941290) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2934210

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. This is an IgG2b subclass-switched recombinant monoclonal antibody (R-mAb) derived from AB_2909588
Host Organism: mouse
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/8R-2b, RRID:AB_2934210) Copy   


  • RRID:AB_2934219

http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2934219

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. This is a single chain variable fragment (scFv) with epitope tags (HA, Sortase, 6xHis) and is derived from AB_2313651
Host Organism: mouse
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/8 scFv, RRID:AB_2934219) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2928062

Comments:
Host Organism: llama
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (Addgene Cat# 196384, RRID:AB_2928062) Copy   


  • RRID:AB_2928070

http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2928070

Comments: anti-GFP chimeric recombinant antibody. The hybridoma-derived heavy chain variable sequence and kappa light chain are fused to a rabbit IgG Fc. This antibody has been engineered from sequences from a mouse monoclonal parent antibody. By necessity, some mouse sequences are retained. When multiplexing with mouse antibodies, we recommend using Fc-directed, preadsorbed secondary antibodies.
Host Organism: rabbit
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (Addgene Cat# 196560, RRID:AB_2928070) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2928061

Comments:
Host Organism: llama
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (Addgene Cat# 196382, RRID:AB_2928061) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2928060

Comments:
Host Organism: llama
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (Addgene Cat# 196381, RRID:AB_2928060) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2895586

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. This is a single chain variable fragment (scFv) derived from AB_2877499
Host Organism: mouse
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/38 scFv, RRID:AB_2895586) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2750819

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product.
This is a recombinant antibody derived from AB_2877499
Host Organism: mouse
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/38R, RRID:AB_2750819) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_3099633

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. This is a rat IgG2a subclass-switched recombinant monoclonal antibody (R-mAb) derived from AB_2750819
Host Organism: rat
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/38R-rat IgG2a, RRID:AB_3099633) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2941291

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. This is an IgG1 subclass-switched recombinant monoclonal antibody (R-mAb) derived from AB_2909588
Host Organism: mouse
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/8R-1, RRID:AB_2941291) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2934209

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. This is an IgG2b subclass-switched recombinant monoclonal antibody (R-mAb) derived from AB_2750819
Host Organism: mouse
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/38R-2b, RRID:AB_2934209) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2909588

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. This is a recombinant monoclonal antibody (R-mAb) derived from AB_2313651
Host Organism: mouse
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/8R, RRID:AB_2909588) Copy   


  • RRID:AB_2750819

http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2750819

Comments:
This is a recombinant antibody derived from AB_2877499
Host Organism:
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (Addgene Cat# 180084, RRID:AB_2750819) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_2916267

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. This is a recombinant monoclonal antibody (R-mAb) derived from AB_2877575
Host Organism: mouse
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/44R, RRID:AB_2916267) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_3096467

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. This is a recombinant mouse monoclonal antibody (R-mAb) derived from AB_3096284
Host Organism: mouse
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/34R, RRID:AB_3096467) Copy   


http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_3099634

Comments: Originating manufacturer of this product. This is a rat IgG2a subclass-switched recombinant monoclonal antibody (R-mAb) derived from AB_2909588
Host Organism: rat
Clonality recombinant
Target(s): GFP

Proper citation: (James Trimmer, University of California, Davis Cat# N86/8R-rat IgG2a, RRID:AB_3099634) Copy   



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