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. 2014 Oct 2:3:232.
doi: 10.12688/f1000research.4966.2. eCollection 2014.

Commercial antibodies and their validation

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Commercial antibodies and their validation

Jla Voskuil. F1000Res. .

Abstract

Despite an impressive growth in the business of research antibodies a general lack of trust in commercial antibodies remains in place. A variety of issues, each one potentially causing an antibody to fail, underpin the frustrations that scientists endure. Lots of money goes to waste in buying and trying one failing antibody after the other without realizing all the pitfalls that come with the product: Antibodies can get inactivated, both the biological material and the assay itself can potentially be flawed, a single antibody featuring in many different catalogues can be deemed as a set of different products, and a bad choice of antibody type, wrong dilutions, and lack of proper validation can all jeopardize the intended experiments. Antibodies endorsed by scientific research papers do not always meet the scientist's requirements either due to flawed specifications, or due to batch-to-batch variations. Antibodies can be found with Quality Control data obtained from previous batches that no longer represent the batch on sale. In addition, one cannot assume that every antibody is fit for every application. The best chance of success is to try an antibody that already was confirmed to perform correctly in the required platform.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: The author is the Chief Scientific officer of Everest Biotech Ltd and has written this manuscript without the intention of jeopardizing anyone’s business. In fact Everest Biotech as a manufacturer benefits from any increased business that all antibody vendors enjoy as a result of the growing trust in commercial antibodies. It is perceived that increased confidence in commercial antibodies will increase the trade for all vendors and manufacturers.

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