Development and Optimization of Antibody and Protein Purification Workflows for Research and Diagnostic Applications
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Antibody development, protein extraction, protein isolation, protein purification, protein analysis, laboratory techniques, biotechnology research, biomolecular methods, protein workflows, diagnostic applicationsAbstract
This work describes laboratory-based research focused on antibody production and the isolation, purification, and characterization of proteins for biomedical applications. The study involved the use of experimental workflows for protein extraction, purification optimization, and assessment of protein quality, purity, and usability in downstream applications. Antibody-focused procedures were integrated into the workflow to support detection-related and analytical research objectives.
The project reflects strong practical experience in working with proteins across multiple experimental stages, from sample preparation to purification and biochemical evaluation. Emphasis was placed on reproducibility, preservation of protein functionality, and optimization of laboratory procedures for efficient handling of protein samples. This work demonstrates applied expertise in antibody-related research, protein isolation, and protein analysis, and highlights technical competencies highly relevant to modern biotechnology and life science laboratories.
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