MULTICLONALS are recombinant secondary antibodies developed by AdipoGen’s innovative partner Abcalis.
FNDC5/Irisin & FNDC4 – Members of the FNDC Protein Family
AdipoGen Life Sciences offers a broad range of FNDC4, FNDC5 and Irisin research reagents, including Recombinant Proteins, Antibodies and ELISA Kits.
Neutralising Antibody Detection Kits for SARS-CoV-2 Variants
List of AdipoGen Life Sciences’ neutralising antibody detection kits for SARS-CoV-2 variants
New SARS-CoV-2 Recombinant Antibodies
List of AdipoGen Life Sciences’ SARS-CoV-2 recombinant antibodies
Research Grade Biosimilar Antibodies from ProSci
Therapeutic antibodies dominate pipelines and top selling drugs at major pharmaceutical companies. They have proven to be valuable tools in the fight against diseases from cancer and autoimmune disorders to infectious and neurodegenerative diseases. Beyond therapeutics, monoclonal antibodies shown to
Antibody Basics: Selecting Antigens – ProSci
When selecting an antigen to use for your project, the considerations required can be overwhelming. ProSci wants your antibody project to run smoothly so your work can be done without interruption. For them to deliver high-performance antibodies, they need the
Bacterial vs. Mammalian Expression Systems – ProSci
Expressing recombinant antibodies can be done in all kinds of systems. Many different cell lines can be used for expressing antibodies, including mammalian cells like HEK293 or CHO, or even yeast, plant or insect cell lines. Each expression system has
Antibody Basics: Recombinant Antibodies – ProSci Inc
The three most common methods to develop recombinant antibodies include display systems, direct B-cell cloning, or the use of pre-existing hybridomas.
What is an Immunogen? – Prosci
Immunogens and Carrier Proteins What is an immunogen? An immunogen is a specific type of antigen that is able to elicit an immune response. Antibody development is dependent on a humoral immune response mediated by immune cells recognising a molecule
Why Are Antibodies Produced in the Body? – ProSci
Antibodies are produced in the body to serve 3 major purposes in the immune system: neutralisation, opsonisation, and complement protein activation. Each of these functions helps to protect the body from potentially harmful pathogens. Neutralisation Neutralisation occurs when the antibodies