Abcepta Advantages
Strategic Advantages
In-house Antibody Development
- Complete control of the development pipeline including antigen design, immunization, purification, and validation
- High quality antibodies with desired specificity and sensitivity
- Validation and optimization using the most appropriate applications, cells, and tissues
- Fast and accurate technical support
- Guarenteed product availability in most cases
Unsurpassed Development Capabilities
- Nearly 2,000 high-quality antibodies released per year
- A catalog of well over 18,000 in-house developed antibodies
- ELITE Custom Antibody Services
Peptide Synthesis Technology
- Milligram to multi-gram scale
- Purities from crude to >98%
- LC/MS analytical data and report accompanies peptide(s)
- Delivery of 5-7 days for crude peptides, 10-15 days for purified peptides
Long Peptide Specialists
Abcepta is a world leader in synthesis of peptide of 50-100 amino acid in length. Using specially prepared building blocks, strategic incorporation of hydrophobic breaker chemistry, and optimized coupling procedures, Abcepta has helped pharmaceutical and academic clients with numerous long peptide projects, including:
- HIV epitope mapping
- Synthesis of cyclized peptides as drug delivery vehicles for preclinical studies
- Synthesis of peptide for incorporation into sophisticated cleavage detection technologies
- 100+ peptide member libraries for screening






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