Primary Antibodies
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With more than 5,000 hybridoma cell lines in house, Millipore is an industry leader in the supply of monoclonal antibodies to the Diagnostic Industry. Many of these antibodies may be further modified to offer application ready convenience. Conjugation and purification are just a few of the custom modifications available upon request.

Millipore primary antibodies are the reagents of choice for diagnostic companies producing products in a variety of applications that include:

With industrial scale manufacturing facilities on three continents; Millipore is a valuable resource in your never-ending search for monoclonal antibodies which will make our assay platform shine above the competition. Primary antibodies are available from the following areas:

Secondary Antibodies
Years of experience in the manufacture of immuno-reagents and IVD products have given Millipore an encompassing awareness of the importance of high-quality secondary antibodies.

This experience, combined with decades of serving the IVD Industry, positions Millipore as a valuable resource in the development of secondary antibodies for your new assays, as well as an experienced “trouble shooter” when the inevitable atypical results arise.

Millipore’s staff is proud of a long and successful track record of successfully helping clients in need of assistance in secondary antibody formulations. Our in-house development of proprietary purification and adsorption protocols give us unique capabilities in the precision formulation of secondary antibodies such as:

Disease State Human Monoclonal Antibodies
BIOSCOT® FFMU Intermediates
Millipore offers human monoclonal antibodies for further manufacturing use (FFMU) which can be used in the formulation of both calibrators and positive controls by manufacturers of diagnostic kits for the detection of IgM or IgG disease state antibodies. These in vitro-produced, standardized products offer an unlimited and consistent raw material supply of antibody which requires no pre-production processing.


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