Immunoglobulins are the central effector molecules of adaptive humoral immunity. They are produced by B cells and their terminally differentiated plasma cells and contribute to pathogen clearance, maintenance of immune homeostasis, and the development of immunopathology through a dual ...
Multiplexed immunohistochemistry (mIHC) is an in situ multiple labeling method based on tyramide signal amplification (TSA) technology, which can achieve simultaneous detection of multiple targets (usually 6-8 types) on a single tissue section. Its core principle is to covalently bind the target ...
Isotype control antibody is a negative control reagent that has the same immunoglobulin class, subclass, and light chain type as the research antibody (experimental antibody) but does not bind to the target antigen.
Antibodies, also referred to as immunoglobulins (Ig), are significant Y-shaped glycoproteins produced by B-cells as a primary immune defense. These large proteins specially bind unique pathogen molecules that are known as antigens.
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