General instruction: type in gene name, symbol, or any other identifiers like accession numbers in the search box. Do not include reagent type, or species name, or phosphorylated status. After identifying the correct gene, click the reagent type, then further filter through host species, reactive species, phosphorylation, conjugation, and supplier or through applications like western blot.
- a phospho-specific antibody
- a neutralizing antibody
- an ELISA kit
- an anti mouse gene antibody
- an anti rat gene antibody
- a monoclonal antibody
- a polyclonal antibody
- a FITC conjugated antibody
- a biotin conjugated antibody
To find a phospho-specific antibody: type in the gene name in the search box above. In the resultant gene webpage, select 'antibody' link for the correct gene to go to the antibody webpage, and use the 'phosphorylated' filter as modification.
To find a neutralizing antibody: type in the gene name in the search box above. In the resultant gene webpage, select 'antibody' link for the correct gene to go to the antibody webpage, and use the 'neutralization' filter as application.
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type in the gene name in the search box above or below. In the resultant gene webpage, select 'elisa' link for the correct gene to go to the ELISA webpage.
To find an anti mouse gene antibody: type in the gene name in the search box above or below. In the resultant gene webpage, click the 'mouse' tab to see mouse genes, and then select 'antibody' link for the correct gene to go to the mouse antibody webpage.
To find an anti rat gene antibody: type in the gene name in the search box above or below. In the resultant gene webpage, click the 'rat' tab to see rat genes, and then select 'antibody' link for the correct gene to go to the rat antibody webpage.
To find a monoclonal antibody: type in the gene name in the search box above or below. In the resultant gene webpage, select the right species if non-human genes, and then select 'antibody' link for the correct gene to go to the antibody webpage, and use the 'monoclonal filter as clonality.
To find a polyclonal antibody: type in the gene name in the search box above or below. In the resultant gene webpage, select the right species if non-human genes, and then select 'antibody' link for the correct gene to go to the antibody webpage, and use the 'polyclonal filter as clonality.
To find a FITC conjugated antibody: type in the gene name in the search box above or below. In the resultant gene webpage, select the right species if non-human genes, and then select 'antibody' link for the correct gene to go to the antibody webpage, and use the 'FITC' filter as conjugation.
To find a biotin conjugated antibody: type in the gene name in the search box above or below. In the resultant gene webpage, select the right species if non-human genes, and then select 'antibody' link for the correct gene to go to the antibody webpage, and use the 'biotin' filter as conjugation.