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University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB
Dr. John Wilkins

http://www.proteome.ca/ - go to antibody link

The Canadian Genetic Diseases Network provides a custom monoclonal antibody service for members, through Dr. John Wilkins at the University of Manitoba.

Key Services:

  • Immunoprobe/monoclonal antibody generation
    • The Wilken’s lab has extensive experience in making monoclonal antibodies.
    • The researcher must provide sufficient antigen (e.g. KLH peptide, fusion protein) for immunising and appropriate antigen (e.g. BSA peptide) for screening.
    • We will provide post-injection serum samples from mice before a fusion is done.
    • Full details are provided on the website.
  • Production of large (1-3L) quantities of antibody containing serum free supernatant, antibody isotyping, purification of antibodies and biotinylating antibodies

  • Project planning and design
    • Customers will receive advice on how to design a strategy for screening and selecting hybridomas


Contact and Submission:

If you would like more information, or would like to collaborate on a research project, please contact the CGDN Immunoprobe Core Facility.

Submit requests and orders, and track the progress of your samples using the facility website (above). For information about pricing, please contact:

Dr. John Wilkins
University of Manitoba
RDU Research Laboratory
Room 805 - 715 McDermott Avenue
Winnipeg, MN R3E 3P4
Phone: (204) 789-3639
Fax: (204) 789-3987
Email: [email protected]

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