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- Collecting Mice Ascites
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Q.What are the terms and conditions regarding the cell line after all the processes are finished? -
A.Customers can choose to return the cell line to the customer, have it stored at our laboratory, or dispose it. A storage agreement must be concluded if you wish to have us store the cell line at our laboratory. -
Q.Is it possible to use the service even if the number of mice is less than 10? -
A.Yes, but there an additional charge (30,000 yen) will be applied. -
Q.What is the volume of ascites collected? -
A.The average volume is around 2 mg/mL (2mL) per mouse.
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- Cell Culturing
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Q.Can you measure the concentration of cells in a cell culture supernatant? -
A.Yes. Please contact us for further details. -
Q.What are the terms and conditions regarding the cell line after all the processes are finished? -
A.Customers can choose to return the cell line to the customer, have it stored at our laboratory, or dispose it. A storage agreement must be concluded if you wish to have us store the cell line at our laboratory. -
Q.What are the terms and conditions for accepting cells at your laboratory? -
A.We need to confirm whether the cells have undergone the mycoplasma negative test before we accept them.
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- Development of Monoclonal Antibodies
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Q.How many mouse is used in development? -
A.Four mice are used. -
Q.Is it possible to obtain an established cell line? -
A.Yes, we deliver all the established cell lines to customers. -
Q.Is it possible to send cell culture supernatants that are not yet finished? -
A.Yes, unfinished supernatants can be sent. Please contact us to learn more. -
Q.Can you develop a kit reagent using the developed antibodies? -
A.Yes. Please contact us for further details.
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- Development of Labeled Antibodies
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Q.Can you label commercialized antibodies? -
A.Yes. However, in some cases we need to purify the antibodies. -
Q.How do the antibodies behave after labeling? -
A.There are times we have observed a decline in the number of antibodies. It depends on the antibodies. We recommend you conduct tests with small quantities of antibodies.
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- Development of Polyclonal Antibodies
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Q.How many times is immunization conducted? -
A.It is conducted a maximum of eight times. -
Q.What is the immunization cycle? -
A.Once every two weeks. -
Q.What amount of immunogen is required for rabbits? -
A.Approximately 3 mg is required. -
Q.How much immunogen is required for mice or rats? -
A.Approximately 1.5 mg is required. -
Q.Is it possible to develop antibodies even if the protein is insoluble? -
A.Yes. Please contact us for further details. -
Q.Is it possible to develop antibodies even if the molecular weight is small? -
A.Yes. Please contact us for further details. -
Q.Can you develop a kit reagent using the developed antibodies? -
A.Yes. Please contact us for further details.
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- Synthesizing Peptides
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Q.Is it possible to select specific amino-acid sequences? -
A.Yes. Please send us the amino-acid sequences you would like. -
Q.Is it possible to perform modifications, such as phosphorylation? -
A.Yes. Please send us the amino-acid sequences you would like. -
Q.What is the purity level? -
A.The purity level is greater than 90%.
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- Development of ELISA Systems
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Q.Can you use commercialized antibodies to construct the ELISA system? -
A.Yes. However, in some cases we need to purify the antibodies.
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- Purifying Antibodies
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Q.How much antibody can be collected in affinity? -
A.Approximately 2 to 20 mg IgG from 20 mL of antiserum. -
Q.Can you adjust the concentration? -
A.Yes we can. Please contact us for further details. -
Q.What is the volume of antibodies that can be collected when protein A is used for purification? -
A.Approximately 10 mg IgG from 1 mL of antiserum.
