Polyclonal antibodies |
- can frequently recognize multiple epitopes of the targeted antigen, hence gives a large spectrum of identification.
- enhanced avidity of the antigen-antibody interactions.
- minimal denaturing extraction is required as the chances of epitope exposure are higher.
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- polyvalent antibodies have the probability of cross-reactivity. Hence, it may lead to misidentification and higher background.
- requires highly efficient and expensive methods to purify.
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