Choosing the Best Secondary Antibody for Your Research

Improve your results by increasing signal detection while reducing background and nonspecific staining. Learn more in this poster from Rockland Immunochemicals, Inc.!

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Rockland Immunochemicals, Inc., offers each academic, biopharma, and diagnostic professional thousands of antibodies with the aim of providing the right antibody that is the perfect fit for every occasion. No matter the context – basic research to disease therapy, phosphorylated to methylated and beyond – Rockland embraces the challenge to design, produce, validate, and deliver the absolute best antibodies and life science reagents available in the market today and every day. With Rockland, your solution is complete.

For over fifty years now, Rockland has assembled an outstanding team of scientists and technicians with a singular dedication to making great antibodies fit for the exacting needs of scientific discovery. From thought to finish, we think, innovate, refine, troubleshoot, deliberate, hone, solve, synthesize, purify, conjugate, digest, quantify, qualify, test, package, ship and guarantee. As we manufacture and validate your antibody, whether selected from our catalog or custom-made, we are keen and intent ...

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