Therapeutic Antibody Lead Discovery
Find the tools you need to select the most promising
lead candidates.
Therapeutic antibody lead discovery involves the selection of antibody candidates for targeted therapies. After a specific target has been identified, antibodies are produced using the target molecule as an antigen. Antibodies can be generated using methods including hybridoma technology, B cell cloning, and phage display. Antibodies are then purified and screened for their ability to bind antigen. Selected antibodies are further characterized to determine their specificity, affinity, stability, and pharmacokinetic properties. We provide numerous platforms and reagents to support the lead discovery process, from monoclonal antibody generation to isolation, selection, and lead optimization.
Screening and Selecting Monoclonal Antibody Candidates
We carry a range of products to support the screening and selection of monoclonal antibodies. Our immunoassay platforms include highly sensitive ELISA kits, customizable ELISA plates, and MultiScreen® filter plates for high-throughput ELISpot assays. Our PEPscreen® peptides and custom peptide libraries provide reliable, cost-effective, and rapid peptide synthesis for complete epitope mapping of target proteins. Whether you are confirming or characterizing antibody-antigen interactions, our products offer a reliable solution for monoclonal antibody selection.
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