The Antibody Basics Series: Table of Contents

The Antibody Basics Series: Table of Contents

ProSci’s the Antibody Basics are a planned series of blogs designed to teach the science behind antibody development, and to serve as a buyers guide to assure that we develop the perfect product for your project.

Not too long ago, we published The 5 A’s of Antibodies infographic, which provides a brief explanation of all what goes into the process of generating custom antibodies against specific targets. Our next step is to begin providing summaries of topics within each of the 5 A’s through the Antibody Basics series, designed to explain what is going on at the bench here at ProSci. The Antibody Basics will also serve as a buyer’s guide to help you understand the development of the best possible custom antibody for your project.

Feel free to email us at marketing@prosci-inc.com if you have any suggestions for other topics, or would like to see one topic in particular discussed before others!

Table of Contents

Antibody Basics: Anatomy of an Antibody

Monoclonal, Polyclonal, and Recombinant Antibodies
Segments, Binding Sites, and Structures
Structural Isotypes
Unique Animal Antibodies

Antibody Basics: The Antigen

Peptide, Proteins
Difficult Targets

Antibody Basics: Adjuvants

Adjuvants and Their Mechanisms

Antibody Basics: Animals and Their Advantages

Animals for Polyclonal Antibody Development
Animals for Monoclonal Antibody Development
Animals for Single Domain Antibody Development
Rabbit Monoclonal Antibodies

Antibody Basics: Antibody Syntheses

Polyclonal Antibody Synthesis
Monoclonal Antibody Synthesis
Monoclonal Antibodies via Single Cell Cloning
Single Domain Antibody Synthesis via Phage Display
Monoclonal Antibodies via Yeast Display

Antibody Basics: Assay

ELISA
Western Blot
ICC
IHC
Flow Cytometry
ChIP

Antibody Basics: Popular Antibody Research Applications

Immunotherapy
Vaccine Development
Autoimmunity
Neurological Diseases

 

Find out how ProSci can help your Antibody needs today!

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