Unconjugated anti-Drosophila primary antibodies are essential tools for detecting proteins, developmental markers, and epitope tags in Drosophila melanogaster research. Free of fluorescent, enzymatic, or affinity labels, these antibodies require secondary antibodies for target visualization, providing exceptional flexibility across multiple experimental workflows.
Key Features
- Unconjugated format: Compatible with diverse secondary detection systems.
- High specificity: Validated reactivity against Drosophila proteins and epitopes.
- Versatile detection: Supports fluorophore-, enzyme-, or streptavidin-conjugated secondary antibodies.
- Broad target coverage: Developmental, neural, cytoskeletal, signaling, and tagged proteins.
Applications and Advantages
These antibodies are widely used in Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, ELISA, immunoprecipitation, and multiplex assays. Their unconjugated format enables signal amplification, flexible assay optimization, reduced inventory costs, and improved control of background staining through application-specific secondary antibody selection.
