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Protocols and information related to antibody production.
| Functional Analyses for Site-Specific Phosphorylation of a Target Protein in Cells - http://www.natureprotocols.com/2007/01/10/functional_analyses_for_sitesp.php Novel strategy of immunizing a phosphorylated peptide or a synthetic phosphopeptide, which corresponds to the protein phosphorylated at a targeted residue. Method has been applied to the production of antibodies that can specifically recognize the other types of site-specific protein modification, such as acetylation, methylation, and proteolysis. - [Read Functional Analyses for Site-Specific Phosphorylation of a Target Protein in Cells] |
| Large Scale Production of Monoclonal Antibodies - http://users.path.ox.ac.uk/~scobbold/tig/mprod.html Large scale production of monoclonal antibodies. Includes: Strategies to minimize mAb production costs; A home-made hollow fibre bioreactor system. - [Read Large Scale Production of Monoclonal Antibodies] |
| Making Antibodies to Synthetic Peptides Protocol - http://medicine.ucsd.edu/hypertension/list_of_protocols/16_antibodies_to_peptides.htm Protocol for making antibodies to synthetic peptides. - [Read Making Antibodies to Synthetic Peptides Protocol] |
| Making Monoclonal Antibodies Protocol - http://dicty.cmb.northwestern.edu/Chis_lab/Lab%20Manual/immunological_techniques.htm Protocol for making monoclonal antibodies. - [Read Making Monoclonal Antibodies Protocol] |
| Monoclonal Antibody Production - http://research.cm.utexas.edu/bkitto/Kittolabpage/Protocols/Immunology/MAb.html Monoclonal Antibody Production. Includes: Mouse Immunization; Bleeding Mice; Hybridoma Fusion; Assaying for Positive Clones; Expanding Positive Clones. - [Read Monoclonal Antibody Production] |
| Monoclonal Antibody Production Fusion Protocol - http://www.icp.ucl.ac.be/mexp/vipg_fus.html Protocol for monoclonal antibody production fusion. Fusion is an important procedure to produce monoclonal antibodies (MoAb). - [Read Monoclonal Antibody Production Fusion Protocol] |
| Polyclonal Antibody Production Protocol - http://research.cm.utexas.edu/bkitto/Kittolabpage/Protocols/Immunology/PAb.html Protocol for polyclonal antibody production. Very useful for rapid and simple generation of antibodies for western blots, ELISA assays, and immunoprecipitation. Includes: Rabbit Immunization; Initial Preparation; Pre-bleed; Antigen Injection; Monitoring of Titer; Purification of Antibodies. - [Read Polyclonal Antibody Production Protocol] |
| Preparation of Polyclonal Antibodies from Plasma or Serum Using the Gradiflow BF400 - http://www.cshprotocols.org/cgi/content/extract/2006/1/pdb.prot4236 Polyclonal antibodies can be isolated from animal plasma or serum using the procedure described in this protocol. The Gradiflow BF400 instrument has two liquid streams that circulate through a separation cartridge positioned between two electrodes and composed of three hydrogel polyacrylamide membranes, which define the channels for the two sample streams. The central membrane forms a physical barrier between the two streams. - [Read Preparation of Polyclonal Antibodies from Plasma or Serum Using the Gradiflow BF400] |
| Removal of Cross-reactive Antibodies from Antiserum: Incubation with E. coli Lysate - http://www.cshprotocols.org/cgi/content/extract/2006/2/pdb.prot3767 This protocol describes how antibodies that react with bacterial-encoded proteins may be removed from polyclonal antisera by incubation with a bacterial lysate. - [Read Removal of Cross-reactive Antibodies from Antiserum: Incubation with E. coli Lysate] |
| Removal of Cross-reactive Antibodies from Antiserum: Pseudoscreening Protocol - http://www.cshprotocols.org/cgi/content/extract/2006/2/pdb.prot3772 Antibodies directed against bacterial and phage-encoded proteins can be removed from sera by incubation with nitrocellulose filters impregnated with lysates of uninfected or phage-infected E. coli. - [Read Removal of Cross-reactive Antibodies from Antiserum: Pseudoscreening Protocol] |
| Steps in Hybridoma Production Protocol - http://herpesvirus.tripod.com/research/HYBRIDOM.htm Protocol for steps in hybridoma production. Includes: SIMPLE METHOD: BY FROM GIBCO the HAT and HT concentrate; INSTRUMENTS FOR SPLENECTOMY OF ONE MICE; PREPARATION FOR CELL FUSION; CELL FUSION; SCREENING THE CLONES; RECLONING; ASCITIC FLUID PRODUCTION; PREPARATION OF PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES. - [Read Steps in Hybridoma Production Protocol] |
| Tips and Hints for the Storage of Antibodies - http://www.sysy.com/faqs/storage.html Tips and hints for the storage of antibodies. Includes: Storage of lyophilized antibodies; Monoclonal antibodies; Rabbit antisera; Polyclonal affinity purified antibodies. - [Read Tips and Hints for the Storage of Antibodies] |