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The first antibody is commonly said antibody, namely can and antigen-specific binding. 

The second antibody can combine with an antibody, namely the antibody of antibody. It mainly detects the presence of antibodies. 

If the primary antibody is the antibody against the antigen, we can say that the secondary antibody is the antibody against the primary antibody. 

That is, the antibody can also act as an antigen to stimulate the body to produce antibodies. 

In other words, when an antigen enters the body, it stimulates the body's immune system to produce an immune response, and B cells can produce specific proteins that bind specifically to the corresponding antigen.

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Human IgM

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Mouse anti-human IgG monoclonal antibody

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Mouse anti-human IgG monoclonal antibody

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Rabbit IgG

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Mouse IgG
Mouse IgM
Chicken IgY
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Goat Anti Chicken IgY
Mouse Anti Human IgG


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Mouse anti-human RBC

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Secondary Antibody Intro

The secondary antibody is an immunoglobulin against the antibody produced by the immune system of the xenogeneic animal by using the antigenic property of the protein as a macromolecule to immunize the xenogeneic animal. The secondary antibody is an antibody that can bind to the antibody, that is, the antibody, and its primary function is to detect the presence of the antibody and amplify the signal of the primary antibody. Anti-AIV H5 subtype hemagglutinin monoclonal antibody was used as the coating antibody, and rabbit anti-AIV IgG was used as the secondary antibody.

Primary and Secondary Antibody

A primary antibody is a protein that can specifically bind to a non-antibody antigen (specific antigen). Species include monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies.


Antibodies can also act as antigens to stimulate the body to produce antibodies. That is to say, the antigen enters the body to stimulate the body's immune system to produce an immune response, and B cells can produce particular proteins that specifically bind to the corresponding antigen. A primary antibody is an antibody against an antigen, and a secondary antibody is against the primary antibody. Both primary and secondary antibodies are groups that can specifically bind to other substances, and primary antibodies can secure at least two different groups (substrate and secondary antibody).


Secondary antibody: It can be combined with the primary antibody and has a label that can be detected (such as with a fluorescent, radioactive, chemiluminescent, or chromogenic group) and is used to detect the primary antibody. A secondary antibody is not required if the primary antibody has its detectable label (e.g., with a fluorescent, radioactive, chemiluminescent, or chromogenic group). But this is expensive because one primary antibody recognizes only one substrate. So today's design is generally a secondary antibody with a detectable label, and then the primary antibody is detected. The primary antibody recognizes the substrate. In this way, when the primary antibody binds to the substrate, it can be detected by the secondary antibody.

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