Antibodies are powerful research tools used in a variety of laboratory techniques. Here, we will provide a brief overview of the most popular laboratory techniques, focusing on how they use antibodies.
The Interleukin (IL) family is a group of cytokines and development factors mainly derived from white blood cells, which play a key role in coordinating the immune response.
Western blotting is a technique that uses specific antibodies to separate proteins and is widely used to analyze the expression of specific proteins in cell or tissue extracts. This protocol details the steps for performing western blotting of cell culture and tissue samples using both ...
Immunoprecipitation (IP) experiments are important techniques in biochemistry and molecular biology for studying protein interactions and protein expression status.
When choosing a secondary antibody for western blotting, one of the main selection criteria is the species of the primary antibody that the secondary antibody binds to.