We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization. Large fusion partners tend to be highly antigenic and can dilute the resulting polyclonal antibodies or make screening difficult for monoclonal development. We also recommend than any antigen with a molecular weight of less than 10kDa be conjugated to a carrier protein to make it large enough to be recognized by the host animals’ immune systems. READ MORE
We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization. Large fusion partners tend to be highly antigenic and can dilute the resulting polyclonal antibodies or make screening difficult for monoclonal development. We also recommend than any antigen with a molecular weight of less than 10kDa be conjugated to a carrier protein to make it large enough to be recognized by the host animals’ immune systems. READ MORE
We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization.
We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization.
We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization.
We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization.
We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization.
We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization.
We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization.
We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization.
We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization.
We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization. Large fusion partners tend to be highly antigenic and can dilute the resulting polyclonal antibodies or make screening difficult for monoclonal development. We also recommend than any antigen with a molecular weight of less than 10kDa be conjugated to a carrier protein to make it large enough to be recognized by the host animals’ immune systems. READ MORE
We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization. Large fusion partners tend to be highly antigenic and can dilute the resulting polyclonal antibodies or make screening difficult for monoclonal development. We also recommend than any antigen with a molecular weight of less than 10kDa be conjugated to a carrier protein to make it large enough to be recognized by the host animals’ immune systems. READ MORE
We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization. Large fusion partners tend to be highly antigenic and can dilute the resulting polyclonal antibodies or make screening difficult for monoclonal development. We also recommend than any antigen with a molecular weight of less than 10kDa be conjugated to a carrier protein to make it large enough to be recognized by the host animals’ immune systems. READ MORE
We accept proteins, peptides (conjugated or unconjugated), enzymes, heat-killed bacteria and viruses, cells, etc. If providing a fusion protein made using a large fusion partner such as GST or MBP, we recommend cleaving the fusion partner prior to submitting the protein for immunization. Large fusion partners tend to be highly antigenic and can dilute the resulting polyclonal antibodies or make screening difficult for monoclonal development. We also recommend than any antigen with a molecular weight of less than 10kDa be conjugated to a carrier protein to make it large enough to be recognized by the host animals’ immune systems. READ MORE