Model organisms provide a wealth of biological data that make them attractive to study as examples for other species, especially human, which are more difficult to study directly. For example, zebrafish is used as a classical developmental and embryological model for the unique combination of the optical clarity of the embryos and manipulability of embryology. C. elegans is chose to study the nervous system. It has the larger ascendance of showing the exact course of development at the level of individual cells. Also, with close genetic relationship to human, monkeys have been central to most of the achievements of medical treatments, such as Chimpanzee, Rhesus and Cynomolgus. Overall, for scientific research, it is essential to develop specific antibodies that can be used in model organisms for human disease studies.
Featured Model Organism Antibody
Zebrafish antibody
Nematode antibody
Monkey antibody
Drosophila antibody