FLOWERS: To begin this is not a slam against antibody manufacturers or suppliers. We have been experiencing an ongoing problem. We have purchased goat anti Human IgG (conjugated to three different fluorochromes one red and two green, and unconjugated) We have even labeled the unconjugated with alexa 488. Here is the problem none of these reagents is specific for human IgG. We have extensively tested this. We have talked with two of the suppliers at length. My question: Is anybody seeing similar product failures. It would appear that the suppliers of the antibodies (secondary reagents as well as others) do not manufacture the clones. This makes sense when you think about the number of antibodies any given supplier markets. My thought is that most of the antibodies are being produced by say one manufacturer and the antibodies are sold to the various suppliers, who then conjugate or don't and sell to the users. >From what I see this current lot of goat anti Human IgG is not any good and it was supplied to the suppliers that I have tried. I bring this to your attention, because I would bet most of you use the same three suppliers as me. One in Seattle, one in the South and one in Maryland. Just a little FYI. If any want to discuss this further, please contact me by Email Philip Barren
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