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Screening and Characterization of Rabbit Polyclonal Antibodies on a Single Chip
10 Dec 2007Product news
The primary goal of antibody production in laboratory animals is to obtain high titer, high affinity antisera for use in experimentation or diagnostic tests. However, detection and monitoring of the purification and quality of these polyclonal antibodies can be both tedious and troublesome.
Using the fully automatic Attana A100® C-Fast and Attana´s new Rabbit Antibody Capturing Surface allows for a straight-forward and quick solution to find the best antibodies from your antisera without the need of purification (see downloadable file).
The use of the Attana A100® provides detailed interaction kinetics and selection of antibodies, without the need of labels, resulting in faster and more cost effective research.
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AntibodiesAntibodies are used in techniques such as confocal and fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, ELISA, ELISPOT, immunohistochemistry, western blotting and immunopreciptation. Select specific antigen reactivity, high specific affinity, low non-specific binding, monoclonal or polyclonal, primary or secondary antibodies and associated conjugates such as an enzyme or dye for visualization.BiosensorsBiosensors are devices used to detect an analyte using biological molecules specific to the analyte coupled to a detector. Biosensor instruments may be photometric, typically using surface plasma resonance (SPR), electrochemical or QCM (quartz crystal microbalance) biosensors. Biosensors should be selective, portable, robust and sensitive and have a fast response time. Systems may be manual or automated and usually have associated software.
