| Host: | Mouse |
| Applications: | ELISA |
| Reactivity: | HBoV |
| 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-BoV is suitable for use in ELISA research applications. |
| Clonality : | Monoclonal |
| Clone ID : | 3602 |
| Conjugation: | Unconjugated |
| Isotype: | IgG1 |
| Formulation: | 50 mM Na-citrate, pH 6.0, 0.9 % NaCI, 0.095 % NaN3 as a preservative |
| Purification: | Purity accurate to greater than or equal to 95% |
| Concentration: | 5.0 mg/ml (+/-10 %) |
| Storage Instruction: | 12 months from manufacturing at 2°C. Temperature analysis:-70 °C, 21 days N/D-20 °C, 21 days OK +4 °C, 21 days OK +30 °C, 21 days OK +35 °C, 7 days OK +35 °C, 21 days Failed due to reduced antigen binding +45 °C, 3 days OK +45 °C, 7 days OK, some cha |
| Determination Method: | Radioimmunoassay (RIA) |
| Immunoreactivity: | 80–120 % compared to the reference sample in an FIA test |
| Immunogen: | human bocavirus VP2 |
| Background | Human bocavirus (also termed HBoV) is a small non-enveloped virus with a single-stranded DNA genome. It is a member of the Parvoviridae family. HBoV has been detected worldwide in 2–20 % of all upper and lower respiratory tract infections, and has also been linked to gastroenteritis. |
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