Antibodies are which type of protein?
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Antibodies
We are committed to raising all of our antibodies in-house. We can trace back each lot back to the original host it was raised from. We even synthesize the antigens used to raise our antibodies. No more wondering whether the antibody you are using is just being re-sold under a different label.
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Antibodies are host proteins that are produced by the immune system in response to foreign molecules that enter the body. These foreign molecules are called antigens, and their molecular recognition by the immune system results in selective production of antibodies that are able to bind the specific antigen.Antibodies are glycoproteins belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily. They constitute most of the gamma globulin fraction of the blood proteins. They are typically made of basic structural units—each with two large heavy chains and two small light chains.
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