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Streptococcus Group A antibody

Reactivity: Streptococcus Host: Rabbit Polyclonal unconjugated
Catalog No. ABIN289618
  • Target See all Streptococcus Group A products
    Streptococcus Group A
    Reactivity
    • 33
    • 8
    • 1
    Streptococcus
    Host
    • 18
    • 18
    • 5
    • 1
    Rabbit
    Clonality
    • 31
    • 8
    Polyclonal
    Conjugate
    • 22
    • 8
    • 6
    • 4
    • 2
    This Streptococcus Group A antibody is un-conjugated
    Application
    Please inquire
    Specificity
    This product reacts with Rabbit, Human, Monkey, Mouse, Rat, dog, lamb, pigand Xenopus
    Purification
    Purified
    Immunogen
    Streptococcus group A antibody was raised in rabbit using group A streptococci as the immunogen.
  • Application Notes
    Optimal conditions should be determined byt he investigator.
    Comment

    Matched pair antibody available for Streptococcus Group A antibody: 70-XR83

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Concentration
    Lot specific
    Buffer
    DEAE purified antibody supplied in PBS buffer, pH 7.2 with 0.1 % NaN3.
    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
    Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
    Dilute only prior to immediate use.
    Storage
    4 °C/-20 °C
    Storage Comment
    Store at 4 °C for short term storage. Aliquot and store at -20 °C for long term storage.
  • Target
    Streptococcus Group A
    Abstract
    Streptococcus Group A Products
    Target Type
    Bacteria
    Background
    Streptococcus is a genus of spherical Gram-positive bacteria belonging to the phylum Firmicutes and the lactic acid bacteria group. The group A streptococcus bacterium (Streptococcus pyogenes, or GAS) is a form of Beta-hemolytic Streptococcus bacteria responsible for most cases of streptococcal illness. Several virulence factors contribute to the pathogenesis of GAS, such as M protein, hemolysins, and extracellular enzymes.
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