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There are also a variety of laboratory manuals available such as ‘Using Antibodies: a Lab Manual’ by Harlow and lane (our product A8968-1ea) that contain protocols and useful information on using antibodies. What is the difference between a monoclonal and polyclonal antibody?

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There are also a variety of laboratory manuals available such as ‘Using Antibodies: a Lab Manual’ by Harlow and lane (our product A8968-1ea) that contain protocols and useful information on using antibodies. What is the difference between a monoclonal and polyclonal antibody?

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• In terms of their function, monoclonal antibodies recognise only a single epitope. Polyclonal antibodies are a mixture of immunoglobulins potentially recognising a number of epitopes.

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