Biorbyt

Products for advancing your discoveries

 
From antibodies to proteins, biochemicals to ELISA kits, Biorbyt's high quality research products are available for you to enable world class research and contribution to a deeper understanding of life sciences.
 
A comprehensive catalog of life science research products covering the areas of Neuroscience, Signal transduction, Cell Biology, Cancer Metabolism, Cardiovascular and others
 
Product range :
 
  • Antibodies
Choose from over 100,000 primary antibodies and over 2,000 secondary antibodies. Monoclonals and polyclonals tested in a number of applications - WB, ELISA, IHC, FACS and many more.
 
  • Proteins
Choose from over 7,000 proteins and over 400 active proteins. All of our proteins have been validated for use in ELISAs, WB and IHC-P
 
  • Biochemicals
We have over 10,000 biochemicals for use in your research.
 
  • ELISA kits
We have over 2,000 ELISA kits covering many research areas . Each kit comes with a fully detailed protocol and examples of expected results.
 
 
Anti-Human Secondary Antibodies

Anti-Human Secondary Antibodies

Primary antibodies alone are often difficult to detect directly. This is where secondary antibodies come into play. Secondary antibodies are raised against the species in which the primary antibody was produced.

Anti-Human Secondary Antibodies:

In the case of detecting human antibodies or antigens, researchers use anti-human secondary antibodies. These secondary antibodies are specifically designed to recognize and bind to human antibodies. They are labeled with markers or enzymes that allow scientists to detect and measure the presence of  human antibodies in their experimental samples.

The use of anti-human secondary antibodies allows for the amplification and detection of signals in various immunoassays. Researchers can use these antibodies to study a wide range of biological processes, including the identification of disease markers, the measurement of protein expression levels, and the localization of specific antigens within cells and tissues.

It's important to choose the appropriate secondary antibody that matches the primary antibody's species and subtype to ensure accurate and specific results in experiments. Scientists often select secondary antibodies that are conjugated to fluorophores, enzymes, or other markers that are suitable for their experimental needs.