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Using 1° antibodies made in the different species is the easiest way to localize multiple proteins (Chapter 11). However, it is not possible to get all 1° antibodies needed from a different species. This is especially true because there are so many mouse monoclonal antibodies available. Eventually, an experiment will need two mouse 1° antibodies or two rabbit 1° antibodies.
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Burry, R.W. (2010). Multiple Antibodies from the Same Species. In: Immunocytochemistry. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1304-3_12
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