Frequently Asked Questions

General

  • I'm new to the Biocompare product directory. Where do I start?

    Welcome to Biocompare!

    To get started with Biocompare, it is best to arrange a call to speak with a member of our Product Listings Team. Together, we can talk through the guidelines, timelines, and how to make sure that your file can be processed as quickly as possible. A good person to include on this call is the member(s) of your team who is hands on with your product data and product data extraction (depending on your organization, this is sometimes a technical marketer, and/or database administrator).

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Getting Started

  • Where can I find Gene IDs for my products?

    There are numerous ways to obtain gene IDs for gene-based products. The most accurate methods require some sort of ID - whether it's from an Affymetrix chip or a protein PDB ID, but having only a species and gene symbol, or in some cases just the gene name itself, can be enough to obtain a gene ID.

    The BioCompare product database uses Entrez GeneIDs to pull in various curated data, including species, full NCBI gene names and synonyms, so it is best to obtain the Entrez GeneID when possible. However, we are able to convert gene IDs from various sources to Entrez GeneIDs, so just about any ID-format is acceptable.

    Click here for more information on gene ID databases.

  • How do I specify or update the calls to action for my products?

    Lead Generation Actions

    • Get Quote: This is our standard lead generation action. To use this action, you do not need to specify the action in your submission file. Your equipment products will be assigned this action by default.
    • Request Info, Request Demo, and Request Sample: To use any of these three lead generation actions, please include a column in your submission file that specifies the desired action per product.

    Clickthrough Actions

    • Supplier Page:This is our standard clickthrough action. To use this action, please include a URL column that specifies the product page URL on your website that users will be directed to when clicking on Supplier Page from Biocompare.
      • Supplier Page URLs should be product-specific pages where an end user can learn more about the product.
      • Company home page URLs are not advised and should only be used as a last resort.
    • View Protocol: This is an alternative clickthrough action that can be used in addition to Supplier Page. To use this action, please include the protocol URL in a separate column. View Protocol URLs should be a web page where the end-user can directly read or access the product-specific protocol. PDF links are discouraged.

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  • What calls to action can my products have?

    Lead Generation Actions
    • Get Quote
    • Request Info
    • Request Demo
    • Request Sample

    Clickthrough Actions
    • Supplier Page
    • View Protocol

    • Actions must be the same for all products in a specific category
    • A maximum of three actions per product are allowed. The primary action is always a button and any additional actions are text links


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  • Can you send me a template to fill out?

    • If you have a database of your product data, and you are able to obtain consistent extracts of that data, it is probably much easier and faster for you to work with your database extracts than it would be for you to fill out our template(s).

    • If you do not have a product database, or you are not able to access extracts of your data, then template(s) may be the best way for you to submit your data. Note: We no longer offer a "general" template; we will provide a different template for each product type.

    • Click here to view the complete list and to downoad a template.
  • How is my product data reviewed before upload?

    Each time a file is submitted, we conduct a thorough review of your product data including: File structure, specifications, data quality and formatting. If we come across significant issues, we will be in touch with you to dialogue towards the best solution.

    File Structure:
    1. Establish the file type and what is being updated: Is this an update of all the products or just the prices or URL's? Is this a list of products to add, or the entier listing?
    2. Check for file consistency: Have the column headers changed? Are the products uniquely identified in the same way as they were in the last file?
    3. Check to make sure columns are not duplicated.
    4. Check a few catalog numbers to make sure they have not changed.

    Specification Check:
    1. Check for required specifications:
    • Product Name
    • Catalog Number
    • Quantity
    • URL
    2. Check for key recommended specifications and completion factors for Antibodies, Assay Kits, and Biomolecules:
    • Target (for antibodies and assay kits) or Molecule Name (for biomolecules)
    • U.S. Price
    • Species Reactivity
    • Applications
    • Gene ID
    3. Check for key specifications for blood and tissue products (Blood Products, Tissues, Cell Lysates):
    • Type
    • Species
    • Tissue
    • Disease
    • Format
    • Application
    • Cell Type
    • Cell Line
    • Sterility
    4. Make sure categorization or product type is present.

    Data Quality Check:
    1. Check to make sure antibody product names meet our guidelines (i.e. target is not repeated and the item name is not the target).
    2. Check to make sure that the file contains concise, data-only entries as much as possible. Example fields to check: Applications, Species Reactivity, Species, Target, Molecule.
    3. Check References to make sure they are comma separated PubMed or PubMedCentral ID's.

    Formatting Check:
    1. Check for non-english characters (note: Files with non-english characters will be returned for corrections).
    2. Check HTML tags for anything beyond basic formatting tags – bold, italics, underline, lists, superscript, etc. are OK.
    Allowed tags: <b>,<i>,<em>,<strong>,<u>,<br >,<sub>,<sup>,<ul>,<li>
    Disallowed tags: <table>,<tr>,<td>,<hr>,<block>,<ol>,<p>,<div>,<a href="…">,<img>,<span>
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  • How long will it take to get my products up on Biocompare?

    The listing process takes up to four weeks depending on the number of products and if the submission file meets Biocompare’s Product Listing Guidelines.

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    Click here to access the current Product Listing Guidelines.

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  • What is the product listing process?

    The Biocompare product listings process includes the following steps:
    1. Submit your product data file in accordance with our data guidelines.
    2. We’ll review the file and provide feedback, if necessary.
    3. Once approved, we programmatically map the data to our specifications.
    4. The data is uploaded to the database.
    5. The product listings are live on Biocompare for your review.

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  • What are the standardized application values that are used on Biocompare?

    Below is a list of many of the standardized application values for Antibodies that are used on Biocompare, along with the abbreviation. This list is not exhaustive and we accept all applications for which your products have been validated.
    Please only include validated applications with no other text in the column and separate multiple applications with a comma (e.g. PCR, Cloning). Common abbreviations are acceptable.
    • ELISA
    • ELISA-capture (ELISA-cap)
    • ELISA-detection (ELISA-det)
    • ELISA-Direct (ELISA-D)
    • ELISA-Indirect (ELISA-I)
    • ELISA-Peptide (ELISA-P)
    • ELISA-Sandwich (ELISA-S)
    • ELISPOT
    • Flow Cytometry (FCM)
    • Flow Cytometry-intracellular (FCM-i)
    • Flow Cytometry-surface (FCM-s)
    • Immunoassay (IA)
    • Immunocytochemistry (ICC)
    • Immunodiffusion (ID)
    • Immunoelectrophoresis (IEP)
    • Immunofluorescence (IF)
    • Immunofluorescence-Indirect (IF-I)
    • Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
    • Immunohistochemistry-frozen (IHC-fr)
    • Immunohistochemistry-paraffin (IHC-p)
    • Immunomicroscopy (IM)
    • Immunoprecipitation (IP)
    • Immunoprecipitation-RNA Binding Protein (RIP)
    • Immunoradiometric Assay (IRMA)
    • Activation (Act)
    • Affinity Purification (AfP)
    • Agglutination (Agg)
    • Array
    • Block/Inhibit (BL)
    • Cell Detection/Enumeration (CDet/En)
    • Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP)
    • Chromatin Immunoprecipitation-sequencing (ChIP-seq)
    • Conjugation (Cng)
    • Cytotoxicity Assay (Ctox)
    • Dot Blot (DB)
    • Double Immunodiffusion (DID)
    • Electron Microscopy (EM)
    • Fluorophore-linked Immunosorbent Assay (FLISA)
    • Functional Assay/Study (FA)
    • Gel Shift (GS/EMSA)
    • Haemagglutination (Hgg)
    • Lateral Flow (LF)
    • Mass Cytometry (MC)
    • Multiplex Assay (Mpx)
    • Nephelometry (Nph)
    • Neutralize (Neut)
    • Proximity Ligation Assay (PLA)
    • Radial Immunodiffusion (RID)
    • Radioimmunoassay (RIA)
    • RNA Interference (RNAi)
    • Western Blot
    • Simple Western
    • Are we missing an application? Email us at [email protected] with details.
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  • How do I categorize my products?

    In separate spreadsheets of an Excel workbook (or if that is not feasible, in a separate column) separate your products by broad category, or indicate which broad category your product belongs to. Having this data will help to speed up your file processing.

    Click here for a list of the broad categories to choose from, and, where needed, some additional information and examples.
  • Why do you need a separate column with Target?

    It can be difficult to cleanly derive or extract the Target information from another field (e.g. Product Name) so we request that you supply it in a separate column.
    It is important to only include the target molecule without any species or other information. For example, CD133 is an acceptable target but Mouse CD133 is not acceptable.
    Important Note: The Target field is considered as a completeness factor by our search algorithm. Fielding Target separately may improve your search results.
    Click here to learn more about our search algorithm.

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  • What are your current product listings guidelines?

    Click to view or download a copy of our current product listing guidelines for antibodies, assay kits, blood and tissue products, as well as general guidelines for all product listings. Alternately, they will always be available at biocompare.com/guidelines.

    We will be updating and adding to this document, but you will always find the latest version here.
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  • How are Greek symbols handled on Biocompare?

    When our data parsing system encounters a Greek symbol in your data file, it automatically converts the symbol into html so that the symbol will render correctly on Biocompare (for example, the symbol ß in your file becomes the HTML mark-up for that symbol (β) in our database, which will correctly show the symbol, as intended, online).

    It should be noted that symbols are not commonly entered into our search box, nor are they searchable on Biocompare.

    Beta Symbol Search Results


    You can use symbols in your product names, however recommend that you also use the spelled out version (e.g., "beta") in your product names, so that your products will be searchable by the spelled out version of the Greek symbol.

    Beta Spelled Search Results



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  • How are search terms handled by your search engine?

    As you put together your data for our directory, it may be useful for you to understand how search terms are handled by our system. This way, you will know when to expect to see your products show up for searches, and why.

    Below are some of key ways that search terms are matched to search results:
    1. We do not support partial string match:
      e.g.: Nav ≠ Nav1.1
    2. Dashes, slashes and spaces are treated equally:
      e.g.: NAV 1.1 = NAV-1.1 = NAV/1.1
    3. Searches are not case dependent:
      e.g.: Nav 1.1 = nav 1.1 = NAV 1.1
    4. Spaces and no spaces are handled differently:
      e.g.: NAV1.1 (no space) ≠ NAV 1.1 (with space)

    These are the ways that submitting a Gene ID can help your products surface in more searches:
    1. Gene ID’s are used to populate the NCBI Full Gene Name, and NCBI Gene Alias fields with additional standard target values that are searchable and visible in the product directory (product details page).
    2. Gene ID’s are also used to augment searchable - but not visible - standardized database entries for Gene Symbol, Species Reactivity, and Target.

    Putting it all together - recommendations for your listings:
    1. Supply a Gene ID, Accession Number, or SwissProt ID for all applicable products.
    2. Pick the most common, targeted version of your desired antibody target and use that iteration to name your product and as the target in your data set. For example, use Nav1.1 in the antibody name and as the target; Nav1.1 is more commonly used than Nav 1.1 (with a space) and more targeted than just Nav.
    3. If you are not sure which is the most common or most targeted, use the version of target that does not include a space. Below is a sampling of actual search entries for some of our most commonly entered searches; most of the time, the scientist does not include a space when searching for an antigen target:
    • cd133
    • cd4
    • cd31
    • CD3
    • CD68
    • cd34
    • cd163
    • cd45
    • CD11b
    • CD14
    • cd44
    • cd206
    • cd8
    • CCR2
    • Cd63

    Also, be sure to see these related questions:
    How can I get my products to rank higher in the search results?
    Where can I find Gene IDs for my products?
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  • Can I list different prices for different countries or geographical regions?

    Yes, country and/or region specific pricing can be listed.
    Please include the currencies in separate columns in your submission file. Also, if it is not obvious, please provide a list of the countries in which each currency should display.

    Our system supports a single price per currency. For example, a company can have Euro pricing for Italy, Germany, and France, but all three countries would be required to display the same Euro price for each product. Different prices within the same currency are not allowed.

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  • How do I know that all of the clicks are legitimate?

    We screen out bots and other undesirable activity using methods well beyond the current industry standards. These methods include a javascript-based tracking system that most spiders and bots can’t execute, real-time monitoring and exclusion of bot activity, and de-duplication of click activity based on a “maximum of one click per day, per product, per user” algorithm.

Updating Data

  • How do I specify or update the calls to action for my products?

    Lead Generation Actions

    • Get Quote: This is our standard lead generation action. To use this action, you do not need to specify the action in your submission file. Your equipment products will be assigned this action by default.
    • Request Info, Request Demo, and Request Sample: To use any of these three lead generation actions, please include a column in your submission file that specifies the desired action per product.

    Clickthrough Actions

    • Supplier Page:This is our standard clickthrough action. To use this action, please include a URL column that specifies the product page URL on your website that users will be directed to when clicking on Supplier Page from Biocompare.
      • Supplier Page URLs should be product-specific pages where an end user can learn more about the product.
      • Company home page URLs are not advised and should only be used as a last resort.
    • View Protocol: This is an alternative clickthrough action that can be used in addition to Supplier Page. To use this action, please include the protocol URL in a separate column. View Protocol URLs should be a web page where the end-user can directly read or access the product-specific protocol. PDF links are discouraged.

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  • How can my trial size antibodies show up when the trial size filter is selected?

    In order for antibodies to appear when the trial size filter is selected, please include the term “trial size” in either the Product Name or the Quantity field. Alternatively, you can add a separate column in your file specifying which products are trial size, however, please let us know you are using a separate column so we know where to look for that information.
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  • How can I add my products to certain categories?

    Our new, automated category creation system, alongside our content team, determines product categorization. Additionally, we do consider all specific categorization requests.
    Please email the Product Listing Team ([email protected]) the links to the specific categories in which your products should be listed. Our content team will review your request and notify you accordingly.
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  • Can I add citations to our product listings?

    Yes, citations can be added to your listings. Here's how:
    • Please provide the PubMed ID or PubMed Central ID and we will acquire the citation. Free-form citations are not accepted.
    • In the main product file or in a separate file, include catalog number in one column and all of the corresponding IDs in a second column separated by a semicolon and a space (e.g. 123456; 67892).
    • Multiple citations per product are supported.
    Note: General references to related products like genes, proteins, technology or scientific concepts will be omitted.
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  • How long will my product data update take?

    Product data updates can take up to four weeks depending on the number of products, the scope of the update, and if the update file meets Biocompare’s Product Listing Guidelines.

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    Click here to access the current Product Listing Guidelines.
    Click here to for tips on how to speed up your file processing time.
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  • How can I update just the prices for our product listings?

    If you use unique catalog numbers, prices can be updated by submitting a spreadsheet with the catalog number in one column and the corresponding prices in another column.
    If you do not use unique catalog numbers (e.g. products with multiple pack sizes that use the same catalog number), please inquire with the product listing team on the best way to update product price. We will need to look up what the tiebreaker is for your products, which is the combination of specifications we use to uniquely identify your products in our database.
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  • How can I update just the URLs for our product listings?

    How can I update just the URLs for our product listings?
    If you use unique catalog numbers, URLs can be updated by submitting a spreadsheet with the catalog number in one column and the corresponding URL in another column. If you do not use unique catalog numbers (e.g. products with multiple pack sizes that use the same catalog number), please inquire with the product listing team on the best way to update product price. We will need to look up what the tiebreaker is for your products, which is the combination of specifications we use to uniquely identify your products in our database.
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  • Can I add images to my product listings?

    Yes, up to six images per product can be included.
    Our users want to see images of your products and we welcome the opportunity to help you with that.

    To add images to products, send us a list of image URLs:
    • Please submit a spreadsheet with two columns: catalog number, and a publicly accessible URL for the image.
    • You may also provide a column for the image URLs in your regular product updates.
    • Our system will download each image, and reformat as needed to our standards listed above.
    • Your images will be queued in our system for download, formatting, and uploading to our site.
    • Please allow one to month (or more for extremely large numbers of updates). We will prioritize products that do not currently have an image.

    Antibody validation:
    We understand that images are a key component of antibody appplication validation, and we have been hearing more feedback and requests for enabling more than one image per listing, and for showing images in search results. We are definitely hearing and considering this feedback. As a first step, we would like to see more listings populated with one image as a starting point - please send us yours.

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  • How can I speed up the process of updating our product data?

    Submit the same file format for each update:
    Our content engineering team writes a unique program that is customized to your data. Part of what this program does is map your columns to our existing specifications. When you change your file significantly, the team has to go back and update or re-write your program. This can cause delays.

    Let us know what changes to expect:
    Write a quick note with your file submission to let us know what changes to expect. Did you change your column headers? Add a column with Gene ID's? Delete 2,000 products? Add 4,000 products? Are you writing over old catalog numbers with new data? Knowing what to expect with your file will tell us exactly what to look for during upload and QA. This will both speed up our QA process and insure that the changes you intended are reflected on the site.

    Field specifications in separate columns:
    For example, if you are still providing the antibody target as part of the product name (and not as a separate column), then delays can be expected. Not only is there extra programming involved, but often times we need to resort to manual efforts to extract each target.

    Categorize your products:
    In separate spreadsheets of an Excel workbook (or if that is not feasible, in a separate column) separate your products by broad category, or indicate which broad category your product belongs to. A significant amount of our time is spent training our programs to recognize and categorize your product types. Having this data will help to speed up your file processing. Here are the broad categories to choose from:
    • Animals
    • Antibodies
    • Assay Kit
    • Biomolecule
    • Cells & Strains
    • Chemicals & Reagents
    • Chromatography & Separation
    • DNA
    • Equipment
    • Equipment Accessories
    • RNA
    • Services
    • Software
    • Supplies & Consumables
    • Tissues
    • Lysates & Extracts
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  • How do I update the company logo?

    Please send us your new logo (.jpg, .gif, or .png) formatted to 400w x 300h pixels.
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Improving Results

  • What can I do to improve my product data on Biocompare?

    We've created the checklist so that checking your data for key specifications and quality issues is easy to do. Covering the key specifications and quality components in your listings will assure that you are maximizing the contribution of your product data to your overall results on Biocompare.
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  • How can I get my products to rank higher in the search results?

    To improve your product rankings, make sure your product data is aligned with our search algorithm. The Biocompare search engine considers two factors in surfacing results:
    1. Relevancy and
    2. Completeness of the data based on select specifications.
    1. To provide the most relevant data, submit succinct, product-specific, data-only entries (no general scientific information, nor explanatory entries)
    • Example of a data-only entry for Application (good):
      WB, Immunohistochemistry
    • Example of an explanatory entry (not good):
      This product has been used successfully in Western Blots (1:100-1:10000) and Immunohistochemistry, but fails in ELISAs
    2. To influence your data completeness score, submit these specifications:
    • U.S. Price
    • Species Reactivity
    • Applications
    • Target (for antibodies and assay kits) or Molecule Name (for biomolecules)
    • Quantity
    • Entrez Gene ID
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  • When I search for NAV, why don't my NAV1.1 products show up? (And similar situations.)

    As you explore your product listings within the Biocompare website, it may be useful for you to understand how search terms are handled by our system. This way, you will know when to expect to see your products show up for searches, and why. Also, below we have included some tips for maximizing your listings exposure on Biocompare.

    Below are some of key ways that search terms are matched to search results:
    1. We do not support partial string match:
      e.g.: Nav ≠ Nav1.1
    2. Dashes, slashes and spaces are treated equally:
      e.g.: NAV 1.1 = NAV-1.1 = NAV/1.1
    3. Searches are not case dependent:
      e.g.: Nav 1.1 = nav 1.1 = NAV 1.1
    4. Spaces and no spaces are handled differently:
      e.g.: NAV1.1 (no space) ≠ NAV 1.1 (with space)

    These are the ways that submitting a Gene ID can help your products surface in more searches:
    1. Gene ID’s are used to populate the NCBI Full Gene Name, and NCBI Gene Alias fields with additional standard target values that are searchable and visible in the product directory (product details page).
    2. Gene ID’s are also used to augment searchable - but not visible - standardized database entries for Gene Symbol, Species Reactivity, and Target.

    Putting it all together - recommendations for your listings:
    1. Supply a Gene ID, Accession Number, or SwissProt ID for all applicable products.
    2. Pick the most common, targeted version of your desired antibody target and use that iteration to name your product and as the target in your data set. For example, use Nav1.1 in the antibody name and as the target; Nav1.1 is more commonly used than Nav 1.1 (with a space) and more targeted than just Nav.
    3. If you are not sure which is the most common or most targeted, use the version of target that does not include a space. Below is a sampling of actual search entries for some of our most commonly entered searches; most of the time, the scientist does not include a space when searching for an antigen target:
    • cd133
    • cd4
    • cd31
    • CD3
    • CD68
    • cd34
    • cd163
    • cd45
    • CD11b
    • CD14
    • cd44
    • cd206
    • cd8
    • CCR2
    • Cd63

    Also, be sure to see these related questions:
    How can I get my products to rank higher in the search results?
    Where can I find Gene IDs for my products?
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  • Can you send me an example of the "perfect" antibody listing?

    Incorporating all of our latest guidelines and taking into account our search algorithm, here are examples of ideal basic antibody listings:
    Primary Antibody Listing:
    • Item: Anti CD4 Antibody
    • Company: Best Listing, Inc.
    • Price: $240
    • Catalog Number: 12345AB
    • Quantity: 250µL
    • Applications: Western Blot, Flow Cytometry
    • Conjugate/Tag/Label: Unconjugated
    • Format: PBS (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 150 mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide, 50% glycerol
    • Reactivity: Human, Rat
    • Antigen: CD4
    • Isotype: IgG2a
    • Clone: Du CD4-2
    • Host: Mouse
    • Primary/Secondary: Primary
    • Immunogen: 293T cells expressing Pekin duck CD4
    • Clonality: Monoclonal
    • Entrez Gene ID: 920
    Secondary Antibody Listing:
    • Item: Anti-IgG Antibody (H+L)
    • Company: Best Listing, Inc.
    • Price: $350
    • Catalog Number: 678910CD
    • Quantity: 250µL
    • Applications: ELISA, Western Blot
    • Conjugate/Tag/Label: HRP
    • Format: PBS (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 150 mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide, 50% glycerol
    • Reactivity: Bovine
    • Antigen: IgG
    • Host: Rabbit
    • Primary/Secondary: Secondary
    • Immunogen: Purified normal IgG isolated from pooled bovine serum
    • Clonality: Polyclonal
    • Entrez Gene ID: 920
    Please also provide a link (URL) for each product that links to the product page on your website for that item. Reviews and images are not part of our search algorithm, however, they can help to differentiate your product and drive clicks once your product is being viewed.
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  • How does the search algorithm work?

    The Biocompare search engine considers two factors in surfacing results:
    1. Relevancy and
    2. Completeness of the data based on select specifications.
    1. To provide the most relevant data, submit succinct, product-specific, data-only entries (no general scientific information, nor explanatory entries)
    • Example of a data-only entry for Application (good):
      WB, Immunohistochemsitry
    • Example of an explanatory entry (not good):
      This product has been used successfully in Western Blots (1:100-1:10000) and Immunohistochemistry, but fails in ELISAs
    2. To influence your data completeness score, submit these specifications:
    • U.S. Price
    • Species Reactivity
    • Applications
    • Target (for antibodies and assay kits) or Molecule Name (for biomolecules)
    • Quantity
    • Entrez Gene ID
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Product Images

  • How do I add images for my products on Biocompare?

    Please submit a file containing your products' catalog numbers and publicly-accessible image URLs. If you are planning on also updating your product data, the image URLs can be in-line with rest of the data in your main update file. You can provide up to 6 image URLs for a single product.

    If you want to update a handful of images (up to 10), you can send the direct image files along with details to identify the products to [email protected].

    If submitting more than 10 images, image URLs are preferred.

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  • What are Image URLs?

    Image URLs are the direct links to the images displayed on your product pages. They are different than the product link.

    You can easily retrieve the image URLs by right clicking the images in your product page, and selecting "Open image in new tab" in the browser. This will give you the direct link to each image.

    For example - Biocompare's homepage has the logo on the top left. Following the above steps, points here which is the direct link to this logo.

    Image URLs and product links will be maintained separately in your database. Please reach out to your internal Database manager and check if they are able to retrieve this information.

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  • What are the details for images? Can you display any other data?

    We can display up to 6 images per product. Videos cannot be added for standard listings.

    Each image can be be provided with :
    • Captions - Please provide clean and concise text. 1500 character limit per image.
    • Applications - Please refer to our standardized applications here
    • Sort Order - If images should be displayed in a specific order for a product, please provide a number between 1 to 6 to to indicate the position

    Captions, Applications, and Sort order should be included in their own separate columns in the file.

    All images are resized to be 400w x 300h in a 4:3 aspect ratio and displayed as JPEGs.

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  • How long will it take for my images to show up on Biocompare?

    Please allow up to 4 weeks for standalone image updates to be processed. If images were provided along with data updates, they will not be processed until the data updates have been completed. Please allow up to 2 additional weeks in this case.
  • What is Biocompare's image update process?

    For bulk image updates submitted via a file, we use an image bot that will retrieve and resize each image from your provided image URL. Our Content team will also process the Captions and associate any provided Applications with your images. Once all of this information has been consolidated, we will upload it to our database and perform final checks on the site.

    If only a handful of product images are being updated (up to 10), they are manually resized and uploaded.

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