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  • Creating and Using Plastic Antibodies
    Kenneth J. Shea, Ph.D., Professor, Chemistry, School of Physical Sciences, University of California, Irvine
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    - Interview with Kim Janda, Ph.D., Ely R. Callaway, Jr. Professor of Chemistry, Member of The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology, and Director of the Worm Institute of Research and Medicine, Scripps Research Institute

ANP Technologies

Mouse Monoclonal IgM Antibody

ANPEG-1 is a mouse monoclonal IgM antibody developed using a linear 40 kDa PEG polymer immunogen. It has been used as a positive control antibody in double-bridging immunogenicity assays in both ELISA and LFA formats. ANPEG-1 can be used as either

Beckman Coulter

Monoclonal Antibodies

Fourteen new human monoclonal antibodies are now available through a partnership with Trillium Diagnostics including human anti-hemoglobin F, which recognizes fetal hemoglobin molecules; CD163 markers for anti-inflammatory signal and disease resear

Rockland Immunochemicals

HCP Antibodies

Host-cell protein (HCP) antibodies that detect high, medium, and low-molecular weight proteins are now available. Host-cell proteins are process-related impurities derived from a host-cell expression system that may be present in trace amounts in a

Trevigen

Monoclonal Antibodies

XPF/ERCC1 forms a heterodimer complex and catalyzes 5’ incision to the DNA damage during nucleotide excision repair. ERCC1/XPF is also required for repair of DNA interstrand crosslinks and involved in repair of double-strand breaks. A monoclonal XP

Kinexus

Antibody Microarray Kit

The Kinex™ 850-antibody microarray tracks the levels and functional states of many diverse proteins in human and animal cell and tissue specimens and features more than 330 phosphosite and 540 pan-specific antibody probes. This can provide research

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