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IgD antibody detection is important for studying B cell development and early immune system function. Immunoglobulin D (IgD) is a less abundant antibody class primarily expressed on the surface of naive B cells, where it functions as part of the B cell receptor complex. Accurate detection of IgD enables analysis of B cell maturation, immune regulation, and antibody expression patterns.
IgD Antibody for ELISA applications enables sensitive and selective detection of immunoglobulin D in serum, plasma, and experimental systems. These antibodies are commonly used in immunology research and immune profiling studies where characterization of B cell populations and early immune responses is required.
IgD is structurally similar to IgG but is present at much lower levels in circulation. It is primarily membrane-bound on naive B cells, where it contributes to antigen recognition and signaling during early stages of immune activation.
Functionally, IgD plays a role in B cell activation, differentiation, and immune surveillance. Although its full biological role is less well defined compared to other immunoglobulin classes, IgD is recognized as an important marker of early-stage B cell development and immune system regulation.
IgD Antibody for ELISA systems are optimized for sensitive detection of immunoglobulin D in biological samples. These assays support:
Because IgD is present at low levels, sensitive detection methods are important for accurate measurement and interpretation of results.
IgD antibodies are widely used in:
IgD detection provides insight into B cell maturation and immune system dynamics, particularly in early stages of immune response development.
IgD antibodies provide useful tools for studying B cell development and early immune system function. Their ability to detect immunoglobulin D supports research into immune regulation, antibody expression, and lymphocyte biology.
Explore our immunoglobulin antibody collection to find IgG, IgA, IgM, IgE, and IgD antibodies optimized for ELISA-based detection and immunological research.
Human IgD Antibody for ELISA Subclass Specificity Analysis. ELISA analysis of human immunoglobulins demonstrates that clone RM123 selectively recognizes Human IgD / IGHD, with strong signal observed for IgD derived from human plasma and IgD kappa from human myeloma samples across tested concentrations. No cross-reactivity is detected with other immunoglobulin classes including IgG, IgM, IgA, or IgE.