Immunoprecipitation (IP) is a common research technique used to precipitate a specific protein (or protein complex) of interest out of a heterogeneous lysate. The concept of precipitating proteins out of solution is often called a "pull-down". There are a variety of methods to achieve immunoprecipitation, the most common of which uses antibodies bound to magnetic or agarose beads. This process can be used to isolate and concentrate a particular protein or complex from a sample containing many thousands of different proteins, and is often used to study protein-protein interactions through Co-IP experiments.
Novus offers a range of support options for IP when you buy a product to help you with your IP experiment including:
| Formulation | Catalog # | Availability | Price | |
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| BSA Free | NB100-56145SS | |||
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| BSA Free | NB500-207SS | |||
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| BSA Free | NB100-481SS | |||
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| Carrier Free | MAB4012-SP | |||
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| Azide and BSA Free | NBP2-26585 | |||
| BSA Free | NBP2-25191SS | |||
| Azide and BSA Free | NBP2-26585-1mg | |||
| Azide and BSA Free | NBP2-26585-25ug | |||
| Formulation | Catalog # | Availability | Price | |
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| Carrier Free | AF1344-SP | |||