| chicken antibody |
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1646 genes have polyclonal antibodies derived from chickens.
If you are looking for antibodies derived from chickens, type in a gene name in the box above and hit the search button. In the resultant gene webpage, select 'antibody' link for the correct gene to go to the antibody webpage, and use the 'chicken' filter as host species.
Chicken is an interesting choice as an antibody host species. It is the only non-mammalian species among the commonly used animal species, and thus may be able to generate antibodies against human genes for which other mammalian host animals are not suited. The antibody (IgY) from chicken can be purified from the eggyolks. About 3% of the polyclonal antibodies are made from chicken. |
| chicken antibody genes |
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In ExactAntigen product database, 1646 genes have polyclonal antibodies derived from chickens. Among them, 819 are human genes, 379 mouse genes, 324 rat genes, and genes from another dozen species have chicken-derived polyclonal antibodies.
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| chicken antibody conjugation |
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In ExactAntigen product database, the very few genes with chicken-derived antibodies have conjugated moieties. 14 genes have biotin-conjusted chicken antibodies. Among them are 12 human genes, 5 are mouse genes, 3 are rat genes.
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| chicken antibody application |
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In ExactAntigen product database, the majority of genes (1533) have chicken antibodies suitable for western blot, 493 genes have chicken antibodies suitable for immunohistochemistry, 379 for ELISA, 238 for immunocytochemistry, and 20 for immunoprecipitation.
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