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Reference: HY-P99669

Iratumumab (MDX-060) a human anti-CD30 IgG1κ monoclonal antibody. Iratumumab inhibits the growth of CD30-expressing tumor cells. Iratumumab can be used for research of Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) and anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL).

Reference: AT3002-100

NOTE: It is important to perform the click-reaction with DBCO-x first, prior to antibody conjugation. UV illumination will damage the Azide activity and thus antibody conjugation should only be performed after the click-reaction. Research Use Only Applications: Click Chemistry oYo-Link® Azide allows for the site-specific labeling of oYo-Link®-compatible antibodies with up to two azide labels per antibody for subsequent click chemistry reactions. oYo-Link® Azide limits the attachment of the azide labels to the heavy chains of the antibody and therefore ensures that the azide label does not interfere with antibody binding. Furthermore, site-specific labeling limits 1-2 azide labels to be attached per antibody, providing precise antibody-conjugate ratios.The antibody labeling procedure simply requires mixing oYo-Link® Azide with the desired antibody followed by photocrosslinking with non-damaging black light (365 nm). Photocrosslinking can be carried out in most buffers, including those containing amine-containing molecules (e.g. TRIS, glycine) or storage proteins (see Buffer Compatibility Table) .. Requirements: To label your compatible antibodies with oYo-Link®, you will need a Light Source emitting at 365nm (6-10W). Use your own Compatible Device from our list or purchase AlphaThera's LED Photo-Crosslinking Device. Technical Support: For questions concerning compatibility or click-chemistry procedure email support@alphathera.com

Reference: HY-P99621

Fiztasovimab (NPC-21; EV2038) is a fully human IgG1λ mAb against human cytomegalovirus (hCMV). Fiztasovimab acts neutralizing activity by binding to the antigenic domain 1 of glycoprotein B on hCMV envelope. Fiztasovimab inhibits cell-to-cell transmission of hCMV.

Reference: AT3002-500

NOTE: It is important to perform the click-reaction with DBCO-x first, prior to antibody conjugation. UV illumination will damage the Azide activity and thus antibody conjugation should only be performed after the click-reaction. Research Use Only Applications: Click Chemistry oYo-Link® Azide allows for the site-specific labeling of oYo-Link®-compatible antibodies with up to two azide labels per antibody for subsequent click chemistry reactions. oYo-Link® Azide limits the attachment of the azide labels to the heavy chains of the antibody and therefore ensures that the azide label does not interfere with antibody binding. Furthermore, site-specific labeling limits 1-2 azide labels to be attached per antibody, providing precise antibody-conjugate ratios.The antibody labeling procedure simply requires mixing oYo-Link® Azide with the desired antibody followed by photocrosslinking with non-damaging black light (365 nm). Photocrosslinking can be carried out in most buffers, including those containing amine-containing molecules (e.g. TRIS, glycine) or storage proteins (see Buffer Compatibility Table) .. Requirements: To label your compatible antibodies with oYo-Link®, you will need a Light Source emitting at 365nm (6-10W). Use your own Compatible Device from our list or purchase AlphaThera's LED Photo-Crosslinking Device. Technical Support: For questions concerning compatibility or click-chemistry procedure email support@alphathera.com

Reference: HY-P99666

Interferon alfa is a type I interferon that activates novel genes and exerts potent antiviral and antiproliferative activity on target cells. Signaling by Interferon alfa requires receptor-dependent activation of Stat1 and Stat2 to form a heterodimeric STAT that binds to the DNA-binding protein IRF-9 (p48) and forms ISGF-3 (IFN-stimulated gene factor 3). The driver genes are then further activated by ISGF-3 to achieve antiviral function.

Reference: AT3002-1000

NOTE: It is important to perform the click-reaction with DBCO-x first, prior to antibody conjugation. UV illumination will damage the Azide activity and thus antibody conjugation should only be performed after the click-reaction. Research Use Only Applications: Click Chemistry oYo-Link® Azide allows for the site-specific labeling of oYo-Link®-compatible antibodies with up to two azide labels per antibody for subsequent click chemistry reactions. oYo-Link® Azide limits the attachment of the azide labels to the heavy chains of the antibody and therefore ensures that the azide label does not interfere with antibody binding. Furthermore, site-specific labeling limits 1-2 azide labels to be attached per antibody, providing precise antibody-conjugate ratios.The antibody labeling procedure simply requires mixing oYo-Link® Azide with the desired antibody followed by photocrosslinking with non-damaging black light (365 nm). Photocrosslinking can be carried out in most buffers, including those containing amine-containing molecules (e.g. TRIS, glycine) or storage proteins (see Buffer Compatibility Table). Requirements: To label your compatible antibodies with oYo-Link®, you will need a Light Source emitting at 365nm (6-10W). Use your own Compatible Device from our list or purchase AlphaThera's LED Photo-Crosslinking Device. Technical Support: For questions concerning compatibility or click-chemistry procedure email support@alphathera.com

Reference: HY-P99752

Nemvaleukin alfa (ALKS 4230) is a IL-2 fusion protein that selectively binds to intermediate-affinity IL-2R. Nemvaleukin alfa is an activator of NK and effector T cells. Nemvaleukin alfa can be used for research of cancer.

Reference: AT3002-mIgG1-100

NOTE: It is important to perform the click-reaction with DBCO-x first, prior to antibody conjugation. UV illumination will damage the Azide activity and thus antibody conjugation should only be performed after the click-reaction. Research Use Only Applications: Click Chemistry oYo-Link® Azide allows for the site-specific labeling of oYo-Link®-compatible antibodies with up to two azide labels per antibody for subsequent click chemistry reactions. oYo-Link® Azide limits the attachment of the azide labels to the heavy chains of the antibody and therefore ensures that the azide label does not interfere with antibody binding. Furthermore, site-specific labeling limits 1-2 azide labels to be attached per antibody, providing precise antibody-conjugate ratios.The antibody labeling procedure simply requires mixing oYo-Link® Azide with the desired antibody followed by photocrosslinking with non-damaging black light (365 nm). Photocrosslinking can be carried out in most buffers, including those containing amine-containing molecules (e.g. TRIS, glycine) or storage proteins (see Buffer Compatibility Table). Requirements: To label your compatible antibodies with oYo-Link®, you will need a Light Source emitting at 365nm (6-10W). Use your own Compatible Device from our list or purchase AlphaThera's LED Photo-Crosslinking Device. Technical Support: For questions concerning compatibility or click-chemistry procedure email support@alphathera.com

Reference: HY-P99722

Maftivimab (REGN3470-3471-3479), the inhibitor of Filovirus, is an Food and agent Administration (FDA)-approved agent. Maftivimab, also named as Atoltivimab, Odesivimab (Inmazeb), can be used for research of Zaire ebolavirus infection.

Reference: AT3002-mIgG1-500

NOTE: It is important to perform the click-reaction with DBCO-x first, prior to antibody conjugation. UV illumination will damage the Azide activity and thus antibody conjugation should only be performed after the click-reaction. Research Use Only Applications: Click Chemistry oYo-Link® Azide allows for the site-specific labeling of oYo-Link®-compatible antibodies with up to two azide labels per antibody for subsequent click chemistry reactions. oYo-Link® Azide limits the attachment of the azide labels to the heavy chains of the antibody and therefore ensures that the azide label does not interfere with antibody binding. Furthermore, site-specific labeling limits 1-2 azide labels to be attached per antibody, providing precise antibody-conjugate ratios.The antibody labeling procedure simply requires mixing oYo-Link® Azide with the desired antibody followed by photocrosslinking with non-damaging black light (365 nm). Photocrosslinking can be carried out in most buffers, including those containing amine-containing molecules (e.g. TRIS, glycine) or storage proteins (see Buffer Compatibility Table). Requirements: To label your compatible antibodies with oYo-Link®, you will need a Light Source emitting at 365nm (6-10W). Use your own Compatible Device from our list or purchase AlphaThera's LED Photo-Crosslinking Device. Technical Support: For questions concerning compatibility or click-chemistry procedure email support@alphathera.com

Reference: HY-P99723

Manelimab is a monoclonal antibody that inhibits programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1).

Reference: AT3002-TAMRA

NOTE: It is important to perform the click-reaction with DBCO-x first, prior to antibody conjugation. UV illumination will damage the Azide activity and thus antibody conjugation should only be performed after the click-reaction. Research Use Only Applications: Click Chemistry; Fluorescent imaging and/or quantification of oYo-Link® following conjugation or surface immobilization (e.g. to nanoparticles) oYo-Link® Azide allows for the site-specific labeling of oYo-Link®-compatible antibodies with up to two azide labels per antibody for subsequent click chemistry reactions. oYo-Link® Azide limits the attachment of the azide labels to the heavy chains of the antibody and therefore ensures that the azide label does not interfere with antibody binding. Furthermore, site-specific labeling limits 1-2 azide labels to be attached per antibody, providing precise antibody-conjugate ratios.The antibody labeling procedure simply requires mixing oYo-Link® Azide with the desired antibody followed by photocrosslinking with non-damaging black light (365 nm). Photocrosslinking can be carried out in most buffers, including those containing amine-containing molecules (e.g. TRIS, glycine) or storage proteins (see Buffer Compatibility Table). Requirements: To label your compatible antibodies with oYo-Link®, you will need a Light Source emitting at 365nm (6-10W). Use your own Compatible Device from our list or purchase AlphaThera's LED Photo-Crosslinking Device. Technical Support: For questions concerning compatibility or click-chemistry procedure email support@alphathera.com