Anti-Monkey primary antibodies designed for in vivo applications are specialized reagents used predominantly in non-human primate (NHP) research models. Due to the close genetic similarity between monkeys and humans, these antibodies are critical for studying immune responses, vaccine efficacy, and translational therapeutic strategies in models that better predict human biology.
Role and Purpose in Non-Human Primate Research
In vivo anti-monkey primary antibodies enable precise targeting of antigens expressed on immune cells or disease-associated proteins within living monkeys. They facilitate functional studies such as immune cell depletion, modulation of cellular pathways, and tracking of antigen-specific responses in complex biological environments.
Advantages of Using Anti-Monkey Primary Antibodies In Vivo
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Species specificity: Tailored to react precisely with monkey proteins, minimizing cross-reactivity with other species.
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Functional validation: Many antibodies are purified and optimized to maintain activity in live animals.
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Clinical relevance: Provide key insights into drug safety, pharmacokinetics, and immune mechanisms that closely mimic human responses.
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Versatility: Used in infectious disease models, autoimmunity research, transplantation studies, and vaccine development.
Typical Targets and Research Applications
Common targets include:
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Viral antigens for infectious disease monitoring (e.g., SIV-related studies).
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Immune checkpoint molecules and activation markers on T cells, B cells, and dendritic cells.
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Cytokine receptors and chemokine receptors involved in immune regulation.
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Cellular markers relevant to transplantation immunology and immune tolerance.
Current Research and Emerging Uses
Recent peer-reviewed studies have employed anti-monkey antibodies to profile natural and vaccine-induced immune responses in macaques, helping to elucidate mechanisms underpinning viral control and immunotherapy outcomes. These antibodies are also essential tools in the preclinical evaluation of human monoclonal antibody therapies, allowing assessment of immunogenicity, biodistribution, and safety in NHP models

