Anti-human IgE antibodies for serology and diagnostic workflows

22 Jun 2026

This flyer from Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratories Inc. highlights its mouse monoclonal anti-human IgE antibodies for serology and diagnostics research and development. Designed to complement existing anti-human IgG, IgM, and IgA antibodies, these reagents support robust IgE detection across a range of applications, including ELISA, lateral flow immunoassay, flow cytometry, western blot, and CLIA.

The flyer outlines the specificity of Jackson ImmunoResearch anti-human IgE antibodies, which are epsilon (ε) chain specific and show minimal cross-reactivity to human IgG, IgM, and IgA. It also presents data demonstrating sensitive detection of human IgE in indirect ELISA and sandwich ELISA formats, including quantification of total IgE in patient serum and plasma samples.

Available conjugated to selected reporter molecules, including alkaline phosphatase and biotin, these antibodies are intended to support sensitive and reliable assay development for allergy and immunology applications.

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  • Resource type: Flyer
  • Page count: 2
  • Read time: 3 mins

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