Products
Research Areas
COVID-19
Resources
Login
Quick Order
Cart Cart lightblue
Login
Registration enables users to use special features of this website, such as past
order histories, retained contact details for faster checkout, review submissions, and special promotions.


Fields marked with a * are required.

Login
Quick Order
Contact Us

Location


Corporate Headquarters

Vector Laboratories, Inc.
6737 Mowry Ave
Newark, CA 94560
United States

Telephone Numbers



Customer Service: (800) 227-6666 / (650) 697-3600


Contact Us



Additional Contact Details

Login
Registration enables users to use special features of this website, such as past
order histories, retained contact details for faster checkout, review submissions, and special promotions.


Fields marked with a * are required.

Login
Quick Order

Human IgG1

Human Immunoglobulin G1 (IgG1) is the most abundant subclass of Immunoglobulin G, the most common antibody circulating in the blood. IgG helps protect against infection by binding to various pathogens as part of the secondary immune response. IgG1 has a molecular mass of 146 kD, a mean adult serum level of 6.98 g/l, and a half life of around 21 days. Deficiencies in IgG1 can result in lower total levels of immunoglobulin (hypogammaglobulinemia) and are associated with a propensity for recurrent infection (PMID 25368619).

Human IgG1 Target Details

Target Name: Human IgG1

☰ Filters
Products
ELISA Kits (1)
Sandwich (1)
Human IgG1 (1)
Human (1)
96-Well Microplate (1)
No (1)
Plasma (1)
Serum (1)
Human IgG1 ELISA Kit
Select
Sandwich
96-Well Microplate
Human
1.563 - 100 µg/ml
Colorimetric - 450nm (TMB)
Plasma, Serum
1 Plate/$528
Viewing 1-1 of 1 product results


Filtered By:
Products: ELISA Kits


If you do not find the reagent or information you require, please contact Customer.Support@LSBio.com to inquire about additional products in development.

PLEASE NOTE

For RESEARCH USE ONLY. Intended for use by laboratory professionals. Not intended for human diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.

The data on this page has been compiled from LifeSpan internal sources, the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), and The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt).