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Product short description
Price:
459 EUR
Size:
100ug
Catalog no.:
GEN430044
Product detailed description
Form/Appearance
N/A
Gene name
N/A
Gene name synonims
N/A
Other gene names
N/A
Other names
N/A
Clone
119
Immunoglobulin isotype
IgG2a
Concentration
1 ug/ul
Virus
influenza
Category
Antibodies
Clonality
Monoclonal
Subcategory
Mnoclonal antibodies
Host organism
Mouse (Mus musculus)
Also known as
influenza A virus haemagglutinin H5
Purification method
Chromatography on protein A Sepharose.
Tested applications:
ELISA, Dot Blot, Western Blot, Sandwich Immunoassay
Species reactivity
N/A; Due to limited knowledge and inability for testing each and every species, the reactivity of the antibody may extend to other species which are not listed hereby.
Storage and shipping
For optimal long term storage, the antibody should be kept at -20 degrees Celsius. Stable for at least 1 month from the date of shipment at Keep the antibody refrigerated at +4 degrees Celsius. Temperature variations in the range between +1C to +7C are tolerable.
Specificity and cross-reactivity
React with influenza A haemagglutinin H5, not with H1.; Since it is not possible to test each and every species our knowledge on the corss reactivity of the antibodies is limited. This particular antibody might cross react with speacies outside of the listed ones.
Description
This antibody needs to be stored at + 4°C in a fridge short term in a concentrated dilution. Freeze thaw will destroy a percentage in every cycle and should be avoided.Influenza A and B H1N1 H3N2 Hemagglutinin-nucleoprotein recombinant proteins, peptides and antibodies detect a virus commonly known as "the flu". Influenza is an infectious disease caused by an influenza virus. Symptoms can be mild to severe. The most common symptoms include a high fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle pains, headache, coughing, and feeling tired. These symptoms typically begin two days after exposure to the virus and most last less than a week. The cough, however, may last for more than two weeks. In children, there may be nausea and vomiting, but these are not common in adults.
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