Polyclonal Antibodies
Polyclonal antibodies (pAbs) are heterogeneous mixtures of immunoglobulins produced by multiple B cell clones that recognize multiple epitopes on a single antigen. This broad epitope recognition enables high sensitivity and robust signal generation, making polyclonal antibodies particularly suitable for detecting low-abundance proteins or targets with structural variability.
Due to their ability to bind different regions of an antigen, polyclonal antibodies perform reliably in applications where epitopes may be partially denatured or masked, such as Western blot or immunohistochemistry (IHC). They are widely used across ELISA, WB, IHC, IF and immunoprecipitation, where strong and consistent signal detection is required.
At the same time, their animal-derived production leads to inherent batch-to-batch variability, which can affect long-term reproducibility. In addition, their multi-epitope binding may result in lower specificity compared to monoclonal or recombinant antibodies. As such, polyclonal antibodies are best suited for exploratory studies, detection of low-expression targets, or assays where sensitivity is prioritized over strict specificity.
For applications requiring high lot-to-lot consistency or precise target discrimination, monoclonal or recombinant antibodies may be more appropriate. Multiclonal antibodies can offer a balanced alternative by combining broad epitope recognition with improved reproducibility.
At antibodies-online, our polyclonal antibody portfolio includes validated antibodies for ELISA, Western blot, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence and immunoprecipitation. With broad target coverage and application-specific validation data, these antibodies provide reliable tools for sensitive protein detection across a wide range of research applications.
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