Hycult Biotech

 

Hycult Biotech is a leading manufacturer of innate immunity research reagents. Their focus lies in complement pathways, and they’ve been fulfilling this mission since 1994. Here’s what you can find on their website:

  • Products: They offer a wide range of assays, antibodies, and proteins. For example, you’ll find monoclonal antibodies like Activated C3 (mAb bH6), which can be crucial for complement pathway research.

  • Team: Meet their passionate team of scientists, managers, and experts who work tirelessly to support researchers worldwide.

  • How They Work: Hycult Biotech prides itself on personalized services, high-quality products, and fast delivery times. Their collaborations with leading scientists ensure reliable and reproducible research tools.

 

 

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C1s/C1-INH and MASP-1/C1-INH
complex assays

 

 

        

Human classical and alternative
complement pathway assays

 

 

         

Tools for complement research

 

 

 

 

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Website : www.hycultbiotech.com

 

 
Primary Antibodies

Primary Antibodies

 

An antibody is a glycoprotein or immunoglobulin that binds to an antigen (or part of the antigen called an epitope), this combination makes it possible to induce an immunological reaction against an external agent. An antibody is composed of constant and variable domains. The variable domains constitute the site of binding to the antigen or paratope. 
Antibodies are an important tool for the study and detection of many mechanisms and pathologies.
Antibodies are produced naturally by organisms during an immune reaction but antibodies can be produced for use in research or diagnosis. They are then separated into two groups: primary and secondary antibodies. Primary antibodies recognize a specific protein or biomolecule of interest. These primary antibodies are monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies produced in different species such as mice, rats, rabbits ... Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies have their own advantages and disadvantages that must be considered before choosing a primary antibody.