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Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase antibody

This Mouse Monoclonal antibody specifically detects Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase in ELISA. It exhibits reactivity toward Influenza A Virus H1N1.
Catalog No. ABIN6990205

Quick Overview for Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase antibody (ABIN6990205)

Target

See all Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase (NA) Antibodies
Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase (NA)

Reactivity

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Influenza A Virus H1N1

Host

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Mouse

Clonality

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Monoclonal

Conjugate

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This Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase antibody is un-conjugated

Application

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ELISA

Clone

10C5E11
  • Purification

    Seasonal H1N1 Neuraminidase Monoclonal Antibody is Protein A purified.

    Immunogen

    Mouse monoclonal neuraminidase antibody was raised against a synthetic peptide from the seasonal influenza (H1N1) neuraminidase protein.

    Isotype

    IgG2b
  • Application Notes

    Neuraminidase antibody can be used for the detection of neuraminidase protein from seasonal influenza A (H1N1) in ELISA. It will also detect 50 ng of free peptide at 1 μ,g/mL.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Liquid

    Concentration

    1 mg/mL

    Buffer

    Seasonal H1N1 Neuraminidase Monoclonal Antibody is supplied in PBS containing 0.02 % sodium azide.

    Preservative

    Sodium azide

    Precaution of Use

    This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.

    Storage

    -20 °C

    Storage Comment

    Seasonal H1N1 Neuraminidase monoclonal antibody can be stored at -20°C, stable for one year.
  • Target

    Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase (NA)

    Alternative Name

    Seasonal H1N1 Neuraminidase

    Target Type

    Influenza Protein

    Background

    Seasonal H1N1 Neuraminidase Monoclonal Antibody: Influenza A virus has one of sixteen possible hemagglutinin (HA) surface proteins and one of nine possible neuraminidase (NA) surface proteins. In early 2009, a novel H1N1 swine-origin influenza (S-OIV) A virus was identified in specimens obtained from patients in Mexico and the United States. The genetic make-up of this swine flu virus is unlike any other: it is an H1N1 strain that combines a triple assortment first identified in 1998 including human, swine, and avian influenza with two new pig H3N2 virus genes from Eurasia, themselves of recent human origin.

    UniProt

    B1AGS8
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