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Kappa antibody detection is essential for studying immunoglobulin light chain expression and antibody composition in immune responses. Immunoglobulin kappa light chains are one of two light chain types present in antibodies and are widely expressed across B cell populations. Accurate detection of kappa light chains is critical for antibody quantification, immune profiling, and analysis of antibody-producing cells.
Kappa Antibody for ELISA applications enables sensitive and selective detection of kappa light chains in serum, plasma, and experimental systems. These antibodies are widely used in immunology research and antibody detection workflows where measurement of light chain composition is required.
Immunoglobulin light chains exist as either kappa or lambda forms, with each antibody containing one type of light chain. Kappa light chains are typically more prevalent in many species and play a key role in antibody structure and antigen binding. Their distribution and expression patterns are commonly analyzed in studies of B cell populations and antibody production.
Because each antibody contains only one light chain type, detection of kappa chains provides important insight into antibody composition and immune system dynamics. This is particularly useful in studies of B cell clonality and antibody diversity.
Kappa Antibody for ELISA systems are optimized for sensitive and specific detection of kappa light chains in complex biological samples. These assays support:
Because kappa light chains are present across many antibody populations, their detection provides a reliable method for assessing antibody production and immune activity.
Kappa antibodies are widely used in:
Detection of kappa light chains provides valuable insight into antibody populations and supports detailed analysis of immune responses.
Kappa antibodies provide essential tools for detecting immunoglobulin light chain composition and antibody expression patterns. Their ability to selectively detect kappa light chains enables precise analysis of antibody populations and immune system activity.
Human Kappa Light Chain Antibody for ELISA Specificity Analysis. ELISA analysis of recombinant human immunoglobulins demonstrates that clone RM126 selectively recognizes kappa light chain-containing antibodies, with strong signal observed across human IgG subclasses and IgM, while no cross-reactivity is detected with lambda light chain immunoglobulins or non-human IgG from mouse, rat, or goat.