VHH for Immunofluorescence
Release time:
2023-04-16
To identify VHH candidates for immunofluorence (IF) applications, we express your antigen in cells as a fusion protein to a fluorescent tag which is targeted to a discrete subcellular localization. VHH-derived supernatants from E. coli are tested for co-localization by IF using standard secondary antibody reagents. This method enables the ranking of VHH candidates based on immunofluorescence intensity and co-localization analysis.
Key benefits
● ELISA & IF-validated VHH nanobody® in a single cDNA clone
● No variability from batch to batch
● Versatile tool thanks to the possible fusion with Fc fragments from human, mouse, sheep, rabbit, dog and rat
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