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Digoxigenin is a steroid found in the leaves of Digitalis plants. It functions as a hapten, which can be conjugated to antibodies or nucleic acids for use in various molecular biology techniques. Its mechanism of action involves binding to antibodies or nucleic acids, allowing for the detection and visualization of specific proteins or nucleic acid sequences in cells or tissues. Digoxigenin is used in techniques such as immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, and blotting assays. In these applications, digoxigenin-labeled probes or antibodies bind to target molecules, enabling their detection and analysis. Digoxigenin′s ability to be conjugated to biomolecules may be versatile in studying gene expression, protein localization, and other cellular processes. Its presence can be visualized using colorimetric, chemiluminescent, or fluorescent detection methods, providing a better insights into molecular interactions and cellular functions.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Digoxigenin, 25 mg | sc-214892 | 25 mg | $100.00 | |||
Digoxigenin, 100 mg | sc-214892A | 100 mg | $160.00 |