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AAV2 Replicase antibody
This anti-AAV2 Replicase antibody is a Mouse Monoclonal antibody detecting AAV2 Replicase in WB. Suitable for Adeno-Associated Virus 2 (AAV-2).
Catalog No. ABIN112227
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Quick Overview for AAV2 Replicase antibody (ABIN112227)
Target
AAV2 Replicase (AAV2 Rep)
(Adeno-Associated Virus 2 Replicase (AAV2 Rep))
Reactivity
Adeno-Associated Virus 2 (AAV-2)
Host
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Mouse
Clonality
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Monoclonal
Conjugate
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This AAV2 Replicase antibody is un-conjugated
Application
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Western Blotting (WB)
Clone
259-5
Product Details anti-AAV2 Replicase Antibody
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Purification
Protein A Affinity Chromatography
Immunogen
Recombinant AAV-2 Rep78 protein, N-terminally truncated by 171 aa
Isotype
IgG1
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Application Notes
Immunoblotting: 1: 50 - 100. Other applications not tested. Optimal dilutions are dependent on conditions and should be determined by the user.
Restrictions
For Research Use only
Handling
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Reconstitution
Restore in 1 mL dist. water
Buffer
PBS, pH 7.4 containing 0.09 % Sodium Azide as preservative and 0.5 % BSA as stabilizer
Preservative
Sodium azide
Precaution of Use
This product contains sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
Handling Advice
This product is photosensitive and should be protected from light
Storage
4 °C
Storage Comment
Prior to and following reconstitution store the antibody undiluted at 2-8 °C. DO NOT FREEZE!
Target Details for AAV2 Replicase
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Target
AAV2 Replicase (AAV2 Rep)
(Adeno-Associated Virus 2 Replicase (AAV2 Rep))
Alternative Name
AAV-2, Rep Protein
Target Type
Virus
Background
Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is a small virus which infects humans and some other primate species. AAV is not currently known to cause disease and consequently the virus causes a very mild immune response. AAV can infect both dividing and non-dividing cells and may incorporate its genome into that of the host cell. These features make AAV a very attractive candidate for creating viral vectors for gene therapy, and for the creation of isogenic human disease models. Serotype 2 (AAV2) has been the most extensively examined so far. AAV2 presents natural tropism towards skeletal muscles, neurons, vascular smooth muscle cells and hepatocytes.Synonyms: AAV-2
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