The monoclonal antibody market is expected to reach $524.68 billion by 2030. This highlights the growing demand for monoclonal antibodies in biomedical research, diagnostics, and therapeutic development. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have revolutionized medicine by providing…
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Single Domain Antibodies
In this blog, ProSci will take you through the advantages of single domain antibodies—also known as Nanobodies™, VHH antibodies, and camelid antibodies—and the process ProSci uses to develop high-performing antibodies. Single Domain Antibodies (sdAbs) from…
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Antibody Development vs Antibody Production
Antibody Development vs Antibody Production. The terms development and production are often used interchangeably in the antibody industry which has caused some degree of confusion. The mix-up is understandable, since one procedure is just an…
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Why Rabbit Monoclonal Antibodies?
Rabbit Monoclonal Antibodies Why choose rabbit monoclonal antibodies for your antibody development process? Rabbits provide strategic benefits over mice when it comes to producing monoclonal antibodies. The rabbit spleen contains more B cells than the…
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Difficult Antigen Targets
ProSci aims to help researchers with difficult antigen targets We take pride in being able to make challenging antibodies, including anti-idiotypic antibodies, antibodies against small molecules, or even antibodies against modified proteins. With over 20,000…
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Antibody Basics: Monoclonal, Polyclonal, and Recombinant Antibodies
Polyclonal vs Monoclonal vs Recombinant Antibodies While simple in principle, antibodies are deceivingly complex in structure and to produce. There are key distinctions between polyclonal, monoclonal, and recombinant antibody production that are important to consider…
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Introduction to the 5 A’s of Antibody Development
Antibody development is a multi-faceted process comprised of 5 major elements: Antigen, Adjuvant, Animal, Antibody, and Application. The process is cyclical beginning with the target you wish to develop antibodies against and ends with the…
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