• Human lung stained with anti-Adenovirus antibody using peroxidase-conjugate and DAB chromogen. Note the nuclear staining of adenovirus infected pneumocytes .

Anti-Adenovirus antibody [20/11&2/6] (STJ180409)

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Host: Mouse
Applications: IHC-P
Reactivity: Human
Note: STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.
Short Description: Mouse monoclonal antibody anti-Adenovirus is suitable for use in Immunohistochemistry research applications.
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone ID: 20/11&2/6
Conjugation: Unconjugated
Isotype: IgG1/Kappa
Formulation: Tris-HCI buffer containing stabilizing protein (BSA) and <0.1% ProClin
Purification: Affinity purified
Dilution Range: 1:25-100
Storage Instruction: Store at 2‐8°C for up to 24 months. Predilute: Ready to use, no reconstitution necessary. Concentrate: Use dilution range and appropriate lab‐standardized diluent. Stability after dilution: 7 days at 24°C, 3 months at 2‐8°C, 6months at ‐20°C.
Specificity: Positive control: Adenovirus infected tissue
Immunogen: Adenovirus
Background Adenoviruses are a group of viruses that can infect the membranes (tissue linings) of the respiratory tract, eyes, intestines, and urinary tract. Localization of adenovirus occurs in the superficial epithelium/mucosa and adenovirus must be differentiated from CMV and HSV, which have similar overlapping morphological features. Adenovirus infection is associated with a broad spectrum of clinical disease in both children and adults. It has gained more attention as an important complication in patients who have undergone bone marrow or solid organ transplantation. The incidence of adenovirus infection in bone marrow transplant patients has been reported at 5-20%. Adenovirus infection on morphology should be differentially diagnosed from other virus infections, especially CMV infection. Anti-adenovirus can assist in this differential diagnosis by showing a round or crescent-shaped nuclear inclusion, generally within the surface epithelium and is exclusively intra-nuclear in location.

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