Techniques for detecting, quantifying and localizing antigens and antibodies — ELISA, Western blotting, immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry. Below are the protocols, FAQs and technical articles in our knowledge base tagged with this topic.
The uses of natural biological components derived from Escherichia coli in life science research are not limited to endotoxin stimulation. From native enzymatic readouts and host-background control in immunoassays, to pattern-recognition receptor activation in inflammatory models, and further to ...
In prokaryotic hosts such as E. coli, formation of inclusion bodies is common during recombinant protein expression. For many insoluble or structurally complex proteins—especially human proteins rich in disulfide bonds or intrinsically disordered regions—inclusion bodies are often nearly ...
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Techniques often explored alongside immunological experiments.
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