Anti-Sin Nombre Virus, Glycoprotein (Hantavirus) (Clone SNV-39)-Purified No Carrier Protein
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Amount : | 1mg |
Isotype : | Human IgG1 |
Purification : | Purity: >=90% monomer by analytical SEC and SDS-Page Preparation: Recombinant antibodies are manufactured in an animal free facility using only in vitro protein free cell culture techniques and are purified by a multi-step process including the use of protein A or G to assure extremely low levels of endotoxins, leachable protein A or aggregates. |
Content : | Concentration: >=1.0 mg/ml Formulation: This recombinant monoclonal antibody is aseptically packaged and formulated in 0.01 M phosphate buffered saline (150 mM NaCl) PBS pH 7.2 - 7.4 with no carrier protein, potassium, calcium or preservatives added. Due to inherent biochemical properties of antibodies, certain products may be prone to precipitation over time. Precipitation may be removed by aseptic centrifugation and/or filtration. |
Storage condition : | This antibody may be stored sterile as received at 2-8°C for up to one month. For longer term storage, aseptically aliquot in working volumes without diluting and store at <= -70°C.?Avoid Repeated Freeze Thaw Cycles. |
Specificity: The SNV-39 monoclonal antibody is specific for the glycoprotein complex (Gn/Gc) of the Sin Nombre virus (SNV). It is also capable of binding and neutralizing many OWH isolates.
Antigen Distribution: Hantavirus infects and replicates in pulmonary and cardiac endothelium in both humans and deer mice, the natural host.
Background: Hantavirus is an enveloped, negative-sensed, single-stranded RNA virus in the bunyavirus family. ?New World? hantaviruses (NWH) are found in the Americas and may cause hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). ?Old World? hantaviruses (OWH) are found mostly in Europe and Asia and may cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. Each hantavirus serotype has a specific rodent host species and is spread by aerosolized urine, feces, saliva, or rodent bites. Sin Nombre Virus (SNV), a NWH first isolated from rodents in the Southwestern United States, infects with a mortality rate of 50%1. SNV-39 specifically targets the glycoprotein complex (Gn/Gc) of SNV, which are essential for the virus's entry into host cells. The antibody binds to these proteins, thereby inhibiting the virus's ability to attach and fuse with the host cell membranes. This neutralizing activity makes SNV-39 a valuable tool in both therapeutic and diagnostic applications2.
ELISA, N
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic/therapeutics procedures.
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