Antibody-coupled drug ADCs are a hot frontier in cancer therapy, providing a targeted therapy approach that combines the specificity of monoclonal antibodies with the potency of cytotoxic agents.
Most formalin-fixed tissues require an antigen retrieval step before immunohistochemical staining. Methylene bridges formed during fixation cross-link proteins and mask antigenic sites. Antigen retrieval methods break these methylene bridges and expose antigenic sites, allowing antibodies to ...
In-cell ELISA (also known as cell-based ELISA, cell western blot, or cytoblot) is a widely accepted immunocytochemistry assay that uses a colorimetric or fluorescent readout to quantify a target protein or post-translational modifications of a target protein in cultured cells.
Polyclonal, monoclonal, and recombinant antibodies are all suitable for western blotting. Polyclonal antibodies are a collection of many monoclonal antibodies that can vary between immunizations and batches. Polyclonal antibodies recognize multiple epitopes of an antigen and are therefore ...
The basic principles and operation steps of Western Blot experiments of histones are similar to those of other conventional proteins, both of which rely on specific antibodies to detect the presence and expression of target proteins. However, due to the special properties and functions of ...