Scientists Rate Secondary Antibodies from Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratories Inc.

Find out what the experts really think

23 Oct 2017
Lynsey Forsyth
Post Doc / Research Fellow

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Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratories, Inc. specializes in the production and conjugation of affinity-purified secondary antibodies and purified immunoglobulins. Their products are sold primarily to scientists in universities and research institutes throughout the world that are conducting research in the plant, animal and biomedical sciences.

Read on to discover what scientists are saying about Jackson ImmunoResearch antibodies and how they could enhance your research.


Beth Viviano at Washington University uses affinity-purified secondary antibodies for immunohistochemistry.


I have used these secondary antibodies for years and they always work great.

 


Beth Viviano

Washington University

Peter Zhang at the University of Michigan uses light chain specific secondary antibodies for western blotting.


This Ab is easy to use and we can get high quality and reproducible results using it. It's very specific for the light-chain. My rating for this Ab is 5 star.

 


Peter Zhang

University of Michigan

Mario Valentino at the University of Malta uses affinity-purified secondary antibodies for immunocytochemistry.


Affordability, specificity and high signal coupled to long shelf life make these secondary antibodies our first line of choice in ongoing research in our lab. The company is also very helpful and supportive.

 


Mario Valentino

University of Malta

Kristian Jensen at the University of Copenhagen uses biotinylated antibodies with conjugated streptavidin to trace biocytin injected into neurons.


Reliable and specific stain each time.

Kristian Jensen  University of Copenhagen


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