Why Should Secondary Antibody Choice Be A Top Concern?

 A suitable and active secondary antibody can enhance the effectiveness of your report by complementing the functionality of your primary antibody by associating with high sensitivity and selectivity to the primary. While a secondary antibody cannot account for a suboptimal primary, a well-matched primary-secondary antibody mix should provide a strong signal, a minimal background, and clarity into your research theory.

Since the secondary antibody must recognize the consistent area of the primary antibody and the pattern of the variable region differs between species, you must select a secondary antibody targeted against the primary antibody’s host species.



Finding Custom Secondary Antibodies

When vast quantities of antiserum are required, the goat is a suitable host species. Large amounts of goat antibodies are necessary for immunodiagnostic kits, host cell protein (HCP) assays, and potency assays.

Anti-Llama secondary antibodies are affinity-purified antibodies with well-defined selectivity for llama immunoglobulins. Secondary antibodies boost detection system adaptability (e.g., HRP, AP, fluorescence). Because numerous secondary antibodies can link to a single primary antibody, they can increase specificity. These solutions can be further processed and changed (immunoaffinity chromatography, antibody fragmentation, label conjugation, etc.) to yield highly selective assays.

If you are looking for goat anti-llama Alkaline Phosphatase or goat anti-llama HRP, kindly approach Capralogics right away.

Capralogics has vast experience assisting firms in developing antibodies for several purposes. Custom protocol development and manufacture of polyclonal antibodies are available to match your specific requirements.

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