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  1. Methodological Applications of Lectins in Glycoprotein Detection: Histochemistry, ELISA, and Western Blot The experimental value of lectin-based detection lies in converting glycan recognition into signals that can be localized, compared, and validated. Histochemistry, ELISA, and Western blot correspond to three different levels of information output: spatial distribution analysis, solid-phase ...
  2. Immunoprecipitation Kits: Principles, System Composition, and Typical Applications Immunoprecipitation (IP) is a classical biochemical method that enables selective enrichment of target proteins through antibody–antigen specific recognition. It is commonly used to obtain target-protein inputs with a higher signal-to-noise ratio from complex lysates, supporting Western ...
  3. Principles, Experimental Design, and Application Guide for IP/Co-IP Tag Immunomagnetic Beads Immunoprecipitation (IP) and co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP) are two foundational approaches in protein research used for selective enrichment of a target protein and for validating protein–protein interactions, respectively. Immunomagnetic beads immobilized with antibodies or nanobodies ...
  4. Western Blot The success of an experiment relies on high-quality sample preparation and precise, reliable quantitative analysis. To support your protein research, Aladdin has meticulously developed a series of reagents and kits tailored to critical steps of protein workflows. From accurate protein ...
  5. Western Blot Protocol Protein blotting (WB) is widely used to analyze the expression of specific proteins in cell or tissue extracts. Western blot experiments are time-consuming, and their success has a significant impact on research progress.
  6. Guidelines of Secondary Antibody for Western Blotting 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.
  7. Immobilized IP Protocol Immunoprecipitation (IP) experiments are important techniques in biochemistry and molecular biology for studying protein interactions and protein expression status.
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  9. General Immunoprecipitation Protocol Immunoprecipitation (IP) is a molecular biology technique based on antigen-antibody specific binding, which is used to selectively separate and enrich target proteins from complex biological samples. The core of this technology is to capture the protein of interest using specific antibodies on a ...
  10. What is the reason for the dirty background in the WB test? How can I fix it? The Western Blot experiment can be said to be the most basic experiment in the biology major. However, although WB experiments are done every day, a normal high-definition result picture is not something you can have whenever you want.
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