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WB PROTOCOL
Immunoblotting, also known as Western blot (WB), is a comprehensive immunological detection technique. It uses SDS-PAGE to separate protein molecules in biological samples according to their molecul...
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WB PROTOCOL
Immunoblotting, also known as Western blot (WB), is a comprehensive immunological detection technique. It uses SDS-PAGE to separate protein molecules in biological samples according to their molecul... -
IHC PROTOCOL
Immunochemistry, including immunohistochemistry (IHC) and immunocytochemistry (ICC), is the use of the principle of binding antigen and antibody with a high degree of specificity, through antigen-anti... -
IP PROTOCOL
Immunoprecipitation (IP) is an affinity purification technique that utilizes the characteristic binding of antibodies to antigens, and is widely used to enrich and isolate natural target proteins fr... -
ChIP PROTOCOL
Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a technique for studying the interaction of proteins with chromatin DNA, which can be used to identify both interacting proteins and interacting DNA, depending ... -
IF PROTOCOL
Immunofluorescence (IF) staining is a technique widely used in biological research and clinical diagnosis that uses fluorescently labeled antibodies to detect specific target antigens. Staining is ver... -
FC PROTOCOL
Flow cytometry (FC) is a technique for the rapid quantitative analysis and sorting of cells or other biological particles (e.g., microspheres, bacteria, small model organisms, etc.) in a liquid stream... -
ELISA PROTOCOL
Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) is the most widely used immunological assay technique, which combines the specificity of antigen-antibody reaction with the high efficiency of enzyme catalysi... -
Affinity-Purification PROTOCOL
Affinity purification is a method for purifying immunoglobulins based on the reversible binding of antigen and antibody. By cross-linking an antigen to a resin, an antibody that specifically reacts wi...