Usually we don't recommend to use two peptides in one shot for the following two reasons: 1. According to our experience, over 90% of the antibody will be specific only to one peptide disregarding how many peptides you inject. 2. To use one more peptide will not save the cost, because every step in the production process will be doubled. For example, screening, purification will be done twice by using the two peptides separately.
Articles in this section
- Will Genscript ship some samples for test before final delivery?
- Why there is no affinity purification service for mouse pAb package?
- Why there is an extra cys in the antigen sequence you designed for me? Is it necessary to conjugate the peptide to a carrier protein and why?
- Why there is no immune-affinity purification option in mAb purification?
- Why is the antibody yield so much higher for the protein A-purified package verses the other purification methods?
- Why do you need to do KLH conjugation for my antigen? What carrier protein should I choose for conjugation?
- Why do you choose 15mer epitopes for Ab generation?
- Why do I order test bleed?
- Why am I seeing multiple or unexpected bands on a Western with my affinity purified antibody?
- Which end of the peptide āCā should be added to for KLH conjugation?