Spatial biology of human tissues has escalated in recent years, leading to many novel discoveries. However, available tools for multiplexing have evolved at a slower pace, driving the need for diverse biomarkers. As human tissue is precious and often difficult to obtain, the mouse model has become the dominate disease model. Unfortunately, quality human anti-mouse antibodies are still lacking in many research areas.
Here we examine the ability of our rabbit antibodies to detect mouse protein in multiplex IHC experiments. Rabbit antibodies, which are either designed for mouse targets or cross-react with mouse targets, are effective reagents to develop mouse multiplex panels.
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