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Immunohistochemistry Applications in Gastrointestinal Cancer
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in both men and women. An estimated 136,000 cases of colorectal cancer are expected to occur in 2016.
Improving Reproducibility: Best Practices for Antibodies
In the midst of beeping lab timers, presentations and grant deadlines, it is easy to take for granted the quality of lab reagents.
Antibody Enhanced-Validation Strategies
Antibody enhanced validation provides additional data to help ensure antibody specificity and performance and to address antibody reproducibility crisis.
Immunohistochemistry: Current Applications in Breast Cancer
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is used to characterize intracellular proteins or various cell surfaces in all tissues. Individual markers or more often panels of various marker proteins can be used to characterize various tumor subtypes, confirm tissue of origin, distinguish metastatic from
Alkaline Phosphatase
We offer a broad range of alkaline phosphatase enzymes and substrates that are optimized for conjugation to antibodies and other proteins for your specific application needs.
Antibody Standard Validation
Explore antibody validation, including antibody and target, species validation, lot validation, application validation, storage and handling, citations, and quality control, in detail.
GPCR Markers for Cancer Research
Explore the role of some selected GPCR markers in cancer research development and treatment, including neurohormonal GPCRs, rhodopsin-like GPCRs, and more.
Antibody Basics
Explore the basics of working with antibodies including technical information on structure, classes, and normal immunoglobulin ranges.
Prestige Antibodies®: The Cell Atlas
Cell Atlas displays protein distribution with immunofluorescent staining in diverse cell lines, aiding spatial protein visualization.
Identification of Proteins in Lipofuscin Using Antibodies within the Human Protein Atlas
Identification of Proteins in Lipofuscin Using Antibodies within the Human Protein Atlas
Antibodies to Tubulins, including Centrosome-Associated ε-Tubulin
Microtubules of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton are composed of a heterodimer of α- and β-tubulin. In addition to α-and β-tubulin, several other tubulins have been identified, bringing the number of distinct tubulin classes to seven.
Antibodies in Practice General Information
Using antibodies in the lab from selection, antibody concentration and antibody storage
Secondary Antibodies, Conjugates, and Kits
Technical Support for Secondary Antibodies, Conjugates, and Kits
How to Choose a Secondary Antibody
Review the key factors that should figure in your decision to choose a secondary antibody. Learn about species, subclass, isotype, label, and more.
An Introduction to Antibodies: Antigens, Epitopes and Antibodies
Antibodies combine with specific antigens to generate an exclusive antibody-antigen complex. Learn about the nature of this bond and its use as a molecular tag for research.
Prestige Antibodies® in Breast Cancer Research
Browse Human Protein Atlas; Prestige Antibodies®; Polyclonals and Monoclonals; Clinical Markers; Antibodies used in breast cancer research.
Glioma Markers for High-Grade Gliomas and Low-Grade Gliomas
Learn about glioma markers for high-grade gliomas and low-grade gliomas and find reliable Prestige Antibodies® to target glioma markers.
Antibody Generation | Monoclonal vs Polyclonal Antibodies
Learn differences in monoclonal vs polyclonal antibodies including how antibodies are generated, clone numbers, and antibody formats.
Prestige Antibodies® Organelle Markers
Confocal microscopy analyzes protein subcellular localization in human cell lines.
Immunohistochemistry in Skin Cancer
IHC antibodies enhance dermatopathology beyond H&E stained slides, improving techniques and applications for dermatological research.
Colorimetric Phosphatase/Peroxidase Substrate Systems
NBT-BCIP substrate system aids in western blotting and immunohistological staining, producing a blue-purple insoluble end product.
Studying Hallmarks of Cancer With Recombinant Antibodies
Learn about the hallmarks of cancer and find reliable ZooMAb® recombinant antibodies to study them, conveniently organized by cancer hallmark.