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Chemical and protein hydrolysis modification experiments of antibodies

Summary

This chapter is intended as a practical guide for researchers who need to modify antibodies themselves. It covers common chemical and protein hydrolysis modifications that preserve the antigen-binding function of IgG antibodies. Overly aggressive modifications are not discussed here because they result in extensive protein denaturation and functional inactivation. Radiolabeling of antibodies is also beyond the scope of this chapter.

This chapter will provide a detailed reaction flow of a typical modification, as well as an explanation of the underlying principles, but will not cover all aspects of the modification reaction. For a more complete understanding of chemical and protein hydrolysis modification techniques, including radiolabeling, the reader is recommended to read the work of Hermanson[1].

By Howard, this experiment is from "Laboratory Guide to Antibody Preparation and Use".


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