KLH (Keyhole Limpet Hemocyanin) is an ideal carrier protein since it is phylogenetically distinct from mammalian species, and has a high molecular weight. It is highly immunogenic and capable of eliciting a strong immune response when immunized. Since all specific antibody is purified by antigen affinity purification, usually it is not a concern. We can do the BSA conjugation. However, we will need to use a customized package for it. For more details, you can refer to the section of “Use in biotechnology” at website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyhole_limpet_hemocyanin .
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- How do you validate the coverage of the HCP antibody? What is the sensitivity of HCP ELISA kit?
- Can you perform HCP antigen preparation? How do you validate?
- Do you have relevant experiences in ELISA kit development?
- Does GenScript have your own animal facility?
- How many positive hits could we guarantee in our beacon single b cell platform?
- Is GenScript able to keep the remaining positive B cells to backup?
- What are the benefits of express immunization compared to conventional immunization?
- What are the benefits of GenScript's MonoRab B cell cloning platform?
- How to decide what kind of immunogen format to use for antibody development?
- What kind of immunogens can we accept in upgraded TurboMab?