Jackson Immuno Research Inc.
specializing in secondary antibodies and conjugates
Nov 25 20

Optimize Nanobody Development

M Lewis

Are you one of the many labs working to develop VHH antibodies (nanobodies)? Our COO Dr Dave Fancy introduces JIR’s suite of Anti-Camelid Antibodies that can be used to enhance your nanobody research and development process. 

From monitoring the post immunisation immune response, expression screening of clones by Western blotting and ELISA, through to imaging and counting by immunofluorescence or flow cytometry,  JIR’s Anti-Alpaca antbodies are a comprehensive tool kit to advance your development goals.

Learn more: Do more:
Multiple labeling using Secondary Antibodies Western blotting – 10 tips for better blots
Direct and Indirect Western blotting Species on species labeling
Choosing your Secondary Antibody Secondary Antibodies for VHH discovery

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