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Adenovirus antibody (AA 255-264)

HAdV Reactivity: Adenovirus WB Host: Rabbit Polyclonal unconjugated
Catalog No. ABIN636179
  • Target See all Adenovirus (HAdV) Antibodies
    Adenovirus (HAdV) (Human Adenovirus (HAdV))
    Binding Specificity
    AA 255-264
    Reactivity
    • 31
    • 7
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    Adenovirus
    Host
    • 27
    • 11
    • 1
    • 1
    Rabbit
    Clonality
    • 27
    • 11
    Polyclonal
    Conjugate
    • 31
    • 5
    • 3
    • 1
    This Adenovirus antibody is un-conjugated
    Application
    • 21
    • 17
    • 16
    • 7
    • 3
    • 3
    • 2
    • 2
    • 2
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    Western Blotting (WB)
    Purification
    Affinity chromatography purified
    Immunogen
    Adenovirus antibody was raised in rabbit using AA 255-264 [CYYKASDGAL] of the fiber knob protein of Ad 3 as the immunogen.
    Isotype
    IgG
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  • Application Notes
    WB: 1:500-1:1,000
    Optimal conditions should be determined by the investigator.
    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Concentration
    Lot specific
    Buffer
    Affinity purified IgG supplied in PBS with 0.02 % 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.
    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
    Adenovirus (HAdV) (Human Adenovirus (HAdV))
    Alternative Name
    Adenovirus (HAdV Products)
    Target Type
    Virus
    Background
    Adenoviruses are medium-sized (90–100 nm), nonenveloped (without an outer lipid bilayer) icosahedral viruses composed of a nucleocapsid and a double-stranded linear DNA genome. There are 55 described serotypes in humans, which are responsible for 5–10% of upper respiratory infections in children, and many infections in adults as well. Viruses of the family Adenoviridae infect various species of vertebrates, including humans. There are 56 accepted human adenovirus types (HAdV-1 to 56) in seven species (Human adenovirus A to G).
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