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Discover more with the appropriate isotype control to validate your experiment. Isotype controls are certified for analysis in flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and other applications.
The definitive guide for choosing the correct HRP secondary antibody for your immunohistochemistry (IHC) experiments.
General immunoprecipitation procedure including a list of reagents and a table to help you choose the correct protein beads.
Find out the procedure for cross-linking chromatin immunoprecipitation (X-ChIP) with this detailed guide
Highly validated to guarantee performance.
ChIP with a dual cross-linking method to efficiently bind transcription factors (TFs) within chromatin. Effective for TFs within DNA binding complexes.
Choosing the optimal affinity resin is key to affinity purification of antibodies, immunoprecipitation and ChIP. Commonly used immobilized proteins vary in their ability to bind antibodies of different species and subclass. Read our detailed selection guide.
Read about the structural components that make up an antibody, including heavy and light chains, F(ab) and Fc regions, and antibody isotypes.