At Padza, we offer a range of enzyme-conjugated antibodies, designed for high sensitivity and excellent performance in enzyme-based detection methods. These antibodies are ideal for assays where the detection of target antigens requires an enzymatic reaction that produces a detectable signal, such as chemiluminescence or colorimetric assays.

Monoclonal HRP-Conjugated

Offering high specificity for targeted antigens with strong signal detection.

Mouse Anti-Human Beta-Actin
Mouse Anti-Bovine IgG

Polyclonal HRP-Conjugated

Ensuring robust performance in multiple applications and providing higher signal intensity for broader detection.

Goat Anti- Human IgG
Goat Anti- Mouse IgG
Goat Anti- Rabbit IgG
Rabbit Anti- Goat IgG
Rabbit Anti-Human Beta Actin IgG
Rabbit Anti-Human IgG
Rabbit Anti-Mouse IgG

Our enzyme-conjugated antibody portfolio includes:

Enzyme-Conjugated (HRP) Antibody

Enhance Your Assays with Padza’s HRP-Conjugated Antibody.

Key Features

  • High Specificity and Sensitivity: These antibodies are engineered to deliver precise and reliable results, minimizing background noise and maximizing signal strength.
  • Efficient Use in Small Quantities: Despite their high sensitivity, these antibodies can be used in small amounts, making them cost-effective for a wide range of applications.
  • Long Shelf Life: Our HRP-conjugated antibodies maintain their stability and effectiveness over extended periods, ensuring long-term reliability in experiments.

Applications

HRP-conjugated antibodies are commonly used in enzyme-linked immunoassays and other biochemical applications, including:

  • Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA): For precise quantification of specific antigens in biological samples.
  • Western Blotting: For detection of specific proteins following gel electrophoresis.
  • Immunohistochemistry (IHC): For visualizing protein localization in tissue samples using colorimetric or chemiluminescent signals.

Choosing the Right Antibody

Padza’s HRP-conjugated antibodies produce strong, stable signals and are a vital tool for researchers seeking enhanced detection with wide compatibility across a range of platforms.

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