The Biocompare Antibody Search Tool lets researchers search over 1 million antibodies from hundreds of antibody suppliers quickly and easily. Query the antibody database by target antigen, species reactivity, host, conjugate or application. Compare antibodies from different companies side by side to find the one that best suits your research needs. Target your searches using the drop down menus to find reactivities, host species, applications and conjugates. To further target your searches use the "antigen" option (the default option is "keyword"); this will specifically limit your results to those antibodies that have matching antigen fields.
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This antibody worked excellently in FACS analysis of cells overexpressing SR-BI....
For the detection of microglia in mouse and human brain and spinal cord tissues,...
Western blotting is the most common method for detecting and quantifying specific proteins. The cost...
Antibody conjugation is a critical step in many molecular-biology research assays. A number of ...
In this seminar, Kelly Lundsten discusses high level multicolor flow cytometry applications using the Brilliant Violet™ family of novel fluorescent polymers. She talks about panel construction, consolidation, and balancing in light of the individual...
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Did you know that over half of the IHC antibodies on the market have cross-reactivity? Listen and learn about UltraMAB, a novel solution to this problem.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Emma Lundberg discusses the creation of an antibody-based subcellular protein atlas.
Friday, September 07, 2012
Men and women with raised levels of an antibody known as rheumatoid factor in their blood have up to a 26-fold greater long term risk of developing ...
Wednesday, September 05, 2012
CHICAGO – Although there are concerns regarding the potential development of malignancies in patients with rheumatoid arthritis who are receiving ...
Wednesday, September 05, 2012
A more-sensitive method to analyze protein interactions has uncovered a new way that cancer cells may use the cell-surface molecule HER3 to drive ...