Our ELISA antibodies are meticulously engineered to deliver reliable results across diverse research applications. Designed to detect antigens from various species, these antibodies provide researchers with a robust and reproducible tool for their studies.

We offer recombinant monoclonal antibodies known for their superior batch-to-batch consistency. Unlike traditional polyclonal antibodies, recombinant monoclonal antibodies exhibit precise targeting, reducing variability and enhancing experimental reliability. Whether studying disease pathways, signaling mechanisms, or biomarker identification, these antibodies serve as indispensable assets for generating accurate and reproducible data.

Our product range includes antibodies tagged with biotin, FITC, PE, and HRP, catering to diverse detection methods. These tags facilitate efficient binding and visualization in multiple assay formats, ensuring compatibility with ELISA. Additionally, our antibodies are derived from various host species, including rabbits, mice, goats, and rats, allowing for compatibility with various experimental systems and reducing species-related cross-reactivity concerns.

Our catalog includes antibodies that can detect proteins with post-translational modifications, including phosphorylation and acetylation. These modifications play crucial roles in cellular signaling and gene regulation, and our antibodies ensure precise detection, supporting studies on protein function and disease mechanisms.

Our carrier-free formulations provide researchers with the flexibility to conjugate antibodies to their preferred labels, adapting seamlessly to experimental needs. Whether researchers need isotype-specific antibodies or require trial sizes for preliminary testing, our extensive catalog offers solutions tailored to diverse workflows.

We also provide matched antibody pairs, which are essential for sandwich ELISAs. These pairs, comprising a capture antibody and a detection antibody, offer highly specific protein recognition with distinct antigens that have no overlap, ensuring optimal sensitivity and accuracy in detecting target molecules. Our matched antibody pairs undergo rigorous screening in plasma and serum, guaranteeing specificity even in complex biological samples.

Whether conducting functional studies, biomarker validation, or protein analysis, our ELISA antibodies set a new benchmark in experimental precision.

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What are ELISA antibodies?

ELISA antibodies are antibodies validated for use in ELISA to detect and bind to target antigens with high specificity and batch-to-batch consistency. They are essential for accurate protein quantification, enabling researchers to study disease markers, immune responses, and biological pathways.

How are ELISA antibodies utilized in research?

ELISA antibodies play a crucial role in multiple research techniques, including functional studies, ELISA, Western blot, and flow cytometry. They help scientists investigate cellular functions, signaling pathways, and protein interactions, providing insights into disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets. Their ability to recognize specific antigens ensures precise experimental results.

What types of tags are available for ELISA antibodies?

The different types of tags available for ELISA antibodies include biotin, FITC, PE, and HRP, each tailored for different research needs. These tags enhance visualization, detection sensitivity, and experimental flexibility, allowing researchers to choose the optimal format for their assays. Whether for colorimetric detection, fluorescence-based analysis, or enzyme-linked amplification, tagged antibodies streamline workflows.

Do ELISA antibodies come in carrier-free formulations?

Yes, our ELISA antibodies are available in carrier-free formulations, making them ideal for custom conjugation. Without interfering with substances like BSA, glycerol, or azide, researchers can modify antibodies to fit specific experimental conditions, such as linking them to alternative tags or combining them with specialized detection systems. This flexibility allows for tailored assay designs.

What are matched antibody pairs?

Matched antibody pairs consist of a capture antibody and a detection antibody with distinct antigens with no overlap, working together in sandwich ELISAs to bind to the target protein with high specificity and sensitivity. These pairs undergo rigorous screening in plasma and serum, ensuring optimal performance even in complex samples. Their precise interaction facilitates accurate quantification of low-abundance proteins, making them indispensable for biomarker research.