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Recombinant Nipah Virus Post-Fusion Glycoprotein (NIV pF) anticorps

Cet anticorps anti- est un anticorps Souris Monoclonal détectant dans ELISA. Adapté pour Nipah Virus (NiV).
N° du produit ABIN7824740

Aperçu rapide pour Recombinant Nipah Virus Post-Fusion Glycoprotein (NIV pF) anticorps (ABIN7824740)

Antigène

Nipah Virus Post-Fusion Glycoprotein (NIV pF)

Type d'anticorp

Recombinant Antibody

Reactivité

Nipah Virus (NiV)

Hôte

  • 1
Souris

Clonalité

  • 1
Monoclonal

Conjugué

  • 1
Inconjugué

Application

  • 1
  • 1
ELISA

Clone

2B2
  • Expression System

    HEK293

    Fonction

    Monoclonal Anti-Nipah Post Fusion glycoprotein Antibody, Human IgG1 (2B2) (MALS verified)

    Attributs du produit

    Monoclonal Anti-Nipah Post Fusion glycoprotein Antibody, Human IgG1 (2B2) is a chimeric monoclonal antibody recombinantly expressed from HEK293, which combines the variable region of a mouse monoclonal antibody with Human constant domain.

    Purification

    Protein A purified / Protein G purified

    Pureté

    95% as determined by SDS-PAGE.

    Stérilité

    0.22 μm filtered

    Isotype

    IgG1, kappa
  • Indications d'application

    ELISA: 0.03-31 ng/ml

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Lyophilized

    Buffer

    Lyophilized from 0.22 μm filtered solution in PBS, pH7.4 with trehalose as protectant.

    Conseil sur la manipulation

    Please avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

    Stock

    -20 °C,-80 °C

    Stockage commentaire

    For long term storage, the product should be stored at lyophilized state at -20°C or lower. This product is stable after storage at: -20°C to -70°C for 12 months in lyophilized state; -70°C for 3 months under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
  • Antigène

    Nipah Virus Post-Fusion Glycoprotein (NIV pF)

    Autre désignation

    Nipah Virus Post-Fusion Glycoprotein

    Sujet

    Hendra virus (HeV) and Nipah virus (NiV) are henipaviruses discovered in the mid-to late 1990s that possess a broad host tropism and are known to cause severe and often fatal disease in both humans and animals. HeV and NiV infect host cells through the co
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