Anti-Norovirus Genogroup II, Capsid (NORO-7895)

Anti-Norovirus Genogroup II, Capsid (NORO-7895)

Product No.: N258

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Clone
NORO-7895
Target
Capsid
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Product Type
Hybridoma Monoclonal Antibody
Isotype
Mouse IgG1
Applications
ELISA
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Lateral Flow

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Antibody Details

Product Details

Reactivity Species
Norovirus
Host Species
Mouse
Product Concentration
≥1.0 mg/ml
Purity
≥90%
Formulation
Formulated in 0.01 M phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.2 and contains 0.1% sodium azide. Due to inherent biochemical properties of antibodies, certain products may be prone to precipitation over time. Precipitation may be removed by aseptic centrifugation and/or filtration.
State of Matter
Liquid
Product Preparation
This monoclonal antibody is purified by protein A chromatography or sequential differential precipitations.
Storage and Handling
This purified antibody is stable when stored at 2-8°C. Do not freeze.
Regulatory Status
Research Use Only
Country of Origin
USA
Shipping
2-8°C Wet Ice
Applications and Recommended Usage?
Quality Tested by Leinco
ELISA: 1:20-1:200
Additional Applications Reported In Literature ?
Lateral Flow
Each investigator should determine their own optimal working dilution for specific applications. See directions on lot specific datasheets, as information may periodically change.

Description

Specificity
Anti-Norovirus (Clone NORO-7895) is specific for the GII capsid protein and does not react with GI capsid.
Matched Pair
Best Lateral Flow pair (capture/detection), NORO-1649/NORO-7895
Background
Noroviruses (NoV) are a highly contagious group of genetically diverse single-stranded positive-sense RNA, non-enveloped viruses that are a major cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide. Norovirus is responsible for outbreaks of severe vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps in many settings including healthcare facilities, other institutional settings (schools, daycares, prisons, etc), or any place where there is increased person-to-person contact (including cruise ships). It is primarily transmitted through the fecal-oral route, either by consuming contaminated food or water, touching contaminated surfaces, or having direct contact with infected individuals. Proper hygiene practices, thorough disinfection of contaminated surfaces, and appropriate food handling are crucial in preventing and controlling norovirus outbreaks.

Noroviruses are classified into two major groups, Genogroup I and Genogroup II. While there are similarities between the genogroups there are also notable differences including in genetic diversity, epidemiology, clinical presentation, immune responses, outbreaks, binding specificity, and environmental stability. The capsid protein of Norovirus can be used for both genotyping and strain identification. Antibodies directed against the capsid protein are used to develop immunoassays such as ELISA and lateral flow assays to detect the virus in clinical samples.

Antigen Details

Research Area
Infectious Disease
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Matched Pair
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Nosocomial
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Viral

References & Citations

1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID), Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP), Link
Indirect Elisa Protocol
Lateral Flow

Formats Available

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Products are for research use only. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.