Polyclonal antibody production development produces antibodies that recognize multiple epitopes on a single antigen. This makes them ideal for detecting low-abundance proteins or structurally complex targets.
The development process includes host immunization, serum collection, and purification. Polyclonal antibodies often provide stronger signals due to their multi-epitope binding.
Their effectiveness is rooted in Antigen recognition across multiple binding sites. Reliable protein expression analysis supports drug discovery, biomarker validation, and mechanistic research. High-quality data helps researchers identify meaningful biological patterns.
Applications of Polyclonal Antibodies
Polyclonal antibodies are widely used in western blotting, IHC, and immunoassays. They offer flexibility and sensitivity. Reliable protein expression analysis supports drug discovery, biomarker validation, and mechanistic research. High-quality data helps researchers identify meaningful biological patterns.
These antibodies remain valuable tools for exploratory and confirmatory research.
