Horseradish Peroxidase (HRP) is a reporter enzyme utilising hydrogen peroxide to oxidise a variety of chromogenic, fluorogenic or chemiluminescent substrates to create a stable signal. The conjugation of HRP to secondary antibodies enables rapid and robust detection of target antigens in a variety of biological samples. The most common applications include Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays (ELISA), and Western Blotting (WB). By conjugating the regenerative HRP reaction to polyclonal secondary antibodies, this detection method achieves excellent signal amplification – which enables targets to be visualised with high specificity and sensitivity. Furthermore, HRP conjugates display long-term stability in storage making them the ideal choice for routine protein visualisation which is cost-effective. Explore our portfolio of full length and fragmented HRP-conjugated secondary antibodies below, that are raised against a variety of primary antibody host species and their isotypes. Many of our antibodies are also available cross-adsorbed - to limit cross-species reactivity and increase the specificity of detection. Note: HRP-conjugates alone are not suitable for dual-labelling experiments. For substrate-based visualisation of multiple targets in applications such as IHC, researchers may use HRP-conjugates alongside our range of AP conjugated secondary antibodies.