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Western (Immuno-) Blotting
Immunoprecipitation
Immunoprecipitation/Western Blots
ExactaCruz TM Immunoprecipitation/Western Blots
Immune Complex Protein Kinase Assays
Immunoperoxidase Cell Staining
Immunofluorescence Cell Staining
Flow Cytometry
ELISA Assays
TransCruz™ Gel Supershift Assays
Peptide Neutralization
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) Assays
siRNA Mediated Inhibition Of Gene Expression
Semi-Quantitative RT-PCR
General Solutions
e Bioscience Protocols
Absolute S specific instructions, flow
Flow cytometry assay protocol for measuring cell proliferation without any heat or acid-denaturation steps. Surface and internal epitopes are preserved.
Antigen surface staining, flow cytometry
ApoBrdU specific instructions, flow
A two-color staining method for labeling DNA breaks and total cellular DNA to detect apoptotic cells by flow cytometry.
ApoDirect specific instructions, flow
A two-color staining method for labeling DNA breaks and total cellular DNA to detect apoptotic cells by flow cytometry.
Apoptosis induction, using EOS9.1
CD95 (Fas)-induced apoptosis of human Jurkat cell line by monoclonal antibody EOS9.1 is used as a general positive control for apoptosis detection systems.
Baculovirus Protein Expression & Analysis
Bioassays, cytokine
Measurement of biological activity of cytokines and their concentrations by cellular proliferation of primary cell cultures or isolated cell lines that are dependent and/or responsive to a specific growth factor.
Common Fluorescent Dyes in Flow Cytometry
Cross-Reactivity of Anti-Human/Mouse Antibodies
Cytokine ELISA, antibody pairs
Used for the detection and quantification of cytokines secreted into tissue culture supernatant and/or biological fluids. Using two antibodies specific for non-overlapping epitopes allows the optimal capture and detection of the desired cytokine.
Cytokine intracellular staining, flow cytometry
A modification of the basic immunofluorescence staining and flow cytometric analysis used for the simultaneous analysis of surface molecules and intracellular cytokines at single-cell level.
Cytokine neutralizing protocols
Protocols describe in vitro bioassays using neutralizing anti-mouse and anti-human cytokine antibodies.
Cytokine Ready-SET-Go! Protocol
ELISPOT (Enzyme-linked ImmunoSPOT)
Used to obtain colorimetric footprint of B cells that can be quantitated by visual scoring or specialized plate-readers.
Immunoblotting Protocol (Western Blot)
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Staining, Frozen Tissues
Immunoprecipitation Protocol
This technique provides a rapid and simple means to separate a specific protein from whole cell lysates or culture supernatants. Additionally, immunoprecipitation can be used to confirm the identity or study biochemical characteristics, post-translational modifications, and expression levels of a protein of interest.
In Vivo Cytokine Capture Assay (IVCCA)
In vivo use of antibodies
Antibodies are used for in vivo studies where the injected antibody is intended to either deplete a specific cell type or induce activation of cells. eBioscience offers monoclonal antibodies to mouse cell surface antigens and cytokines for in vitro or in vivo functional studies.
T Cell Activation using anti-CD3 mAb
Protocol A: Stimulation of mouse peripheral T cells with plate-bound 145-2C11 monoclonal antibody; MTT assay for detection of cellular proliferation.
Protocol B: Stimulation of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells with anti-human CD3 monoclonal antibody; MTT assay for detection of cellular proliferation.
RBC Lysis
Thawing & Freezing Protocols for insect cells (BV)
Toll-Like Receptor (TLR) Detection, flow cytometry
Toll-Like Receptor 2 (TLR2) Neutralization Bioassay
Toll-Like Receptor 4 (TLR4) Neutralization Bioassay
TLR4 antibodies are used to inhibit the LPS-induced cytokine production by human PBMCs.
Epitomics (RabMabs) Protocols
Immunocytochemistry (Immunofluorescence)
Immunohistochemical Staining of Paraffin Embedded Tissues
Immunoprecipitation
Flow Cytometry - Intracellular Staining
Western Blotting
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