PIPA520943

Swine Influenza H1N1 NP Polyclonal Antibody, Invitrogen™

Manufacturer: Thermo Scientific

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Each of 1 PIPA520943-Each-of-1 In Stock ₹ 45,968.50

PIPA520943 - Each of 1

₹ 45,968.50

In Stock

Quantity

1

Base Price: ₹ 45,968.50

GST (18%): ₹ 8,274.33

Total Price: ₹ 54,242.83

Antigen

Swine Influenza H1N1 NP

Classification

Polyclonal

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Gene Alias

influenza a; Influenza H1N1

Immunogen

A synthetic peptide from. The swine-Origin H1N1 NP protein.

Quantity

100 μg

Primary or Secondary

Primary

Content And Storage

Maintain refrigerated at 2-8°C for up to 3 months. For long term storage store at -20°C

Form

Liquid

Applications

ELISA

Concentration

1 mg/mL

Formulation

PBS with 0.02% sodium azide

Host Species

Rabbit

Purification Method

Antigen affinity chromatography

Regulatory Status

RUO

Target Species

Virus

Product Type

Antibody

Isotype

IgG

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Description

  • Description PA5-20943 can be used with blocking peptide PEP-1057
  • Influenza A virus is a major public health threat, killing more than 30, 000 people per year in the USA
  • In early 2009, a novel swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) virus was identified in specimens obtained from patients in Mexico and the United States
  • The virus spread quickly around the world and on June 11, 2009, the World Health Organization declared it a pandemic
  • Influenza A virus has one of sixteen possible Hemagglutinin (HA) surface proteins and one of nine possible Neuraminidase (NA) surface proteins
  • The Hemagglutinin protein facilitates viral attachment while Neuraminidase is involved in viral release
  • These proteins also elicit immune responses that prevent infection or independently reduce viral replication
  • 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
  • The distinct antigenic properties of the new swine virus compared with seasonal influenza A (H1N1) virus suggest that human immunity against new swine influenza virus is limited, although the age distribution of reported cases suggests some degree of protection in older age groups.