Anti-Herpes Simplex I/II Antibody (15203)
Anti-Herpes Simplex I/II Antibody (15203)
Product No.: 15203
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Clone HP12.6 Target Herpes simplex I/II Formats AvailableView All Product Type Monoclonal Isotype Mouse IgG1 Applications ELISA , IF |
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Antibody DetailsProduct DetailsReactive Species Herpes Simplex 1/2 Host Species Mouse Immunogen HSV1 and HSV2 infected cells Product Concentration Lot Specific Formulation This monoclonal antibody is formulated in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) pH 7.2 - 7.4 with no carrier protein or preservatives added. State of Matter Liquid Product Preparation Antibodies are purified by a multi-step process including the use of protein A or G to assure extremely low levels of endotoxins, leachable protein A or aggregates. Storage and Handling Upon initial thawing, appropriately aliquot and store at -80°C. For long-term storage, keep at -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Country of Origin USA Shipping Next Day 2-8°C Applications and Recommended Usage? Quality Tested by Leinco These antibodies have been qualified for use in ELISA and immunofluorescence to detect HSV I or II.
End users should determine optimal concentrations for their applications. Each investigator should determine their own optimal working dilution for specific applications. See directions on lot specific datasheets, as information may periodically change. DescriptionDescriptionSpecificity Mouse Monoclonal Antibody specific to Herpes Simplex I/II (HSV I/II gD) Background Herpes simplex viruses are ubiquitous, host-adapted pathogens that cause a wide variety of infections. Two types exist: herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). Both are closely related but differ in epidemiology. HSV-1 is traditionally associated with orofacial disease, while HSV-2 is traditionally associated with genital disease. Up to 80% of herpes simplex infections are asymptomatic. Symptomatic infections can be characterized by significant morbidity and recurrence. In immunocompromised hosts, infections can cause life-threatening complications. Research Area Infectious Disease References & CitationsTechnical ProtocolsCertificate of Analysis |
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