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Cat#: VRS-0124-YT1550
pepFastX™ Mouse Anti-Anhanga Virus RdRp Monoclonal Antibody
This mouse monoclonal antibody TX0019 is generated from premade hybridoma library, and specific for Anhanga virus RdRp. This antibody can be used in WB, and other applications are to be validated. For any additional requirments, please specify and submit an inquiry for assistance.
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Product Overview
Target : | RdRp |
Specificity : | This antibody is specific for RdRp of Anhanga virus. |
Clone : | TX0019 |
Host Species : | Mouse |
Antibody Isotype : | IgG |
Species Reactivity : | Anhanga virus |
Product Properties
Immunogen : | Synthetic peptide corresponding to partial sequence of RdRp. |
Purity : | >95% |
Applications
Application : | ELISA |
Application Notes : | The antibody is screened by ELISA using the synthetic peptide that corresponds to a partial sequence of Anhanga virus RdRp as the capture antigen. Additional applications have not been validated. It is recommended that the end users validate other applications and determine optimal concentrations/dilution under their experimental conditions. |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. Not for resale without express authorization.
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I am interested in your product "VRS-0124-YT1550". Could you tell me the endotoxin level of this product?
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Cecil
Thank you for contacting us. The endotoxin level of this product regularly has not been detected. If there's a need for endotoxin control, please don't hesitate to contact us and we will give you a customized service about it.
Target Research Highlights
Anhanga virus as a member of phlebovirus, its properties of morphology, physicochemical and physical, nucleic acid, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, genome organization and replication could be further understood by the reference of its family Bunyaviridae.
References
"Bunyaviridae" ICTV Ninth Report (2011)