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The Rabbit IgG (Immunoglobulin G) ELISA quantitates IgG in serum, plasma, and other biological fluids.
Rabbit IgE, like its human counterpart, is an immunoglobulin involved in allergic responses and plays a crucial role in mediating hypersensitivity reactions. It is part of the broader rabbit immune repertoire, which is highly valued for its diagnostic and therapeutic antibody production capabilities. Rabbits are known for producing high-affinity antibodies, and their IgE can be utilized in experimental models to study allergy mechanisms, given that rabbits have a more human-like genome compared to rodents. This similarity makes rabbit models advantageous for researching human allergic diseases and testing potential therapeutic interventions. Rabbit IgE remains an important target for understanding how to modulate allergic responses, which can lead to advances in allergy treatments through the development of rabbit-derived monoclonal antibodies.
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