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Anti-Classical swine fever virus,CSFV E2 monoclonal antibody

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this Anti CSFV E2 monoclonal antibody is a mouse monoclonal antibody produced by ascites and purified by affinity and ion-exchange, which can be used in ELISA and lateral flow assay for the detection of CSFV E2 protein

Product Code: ZB216
Unit Size: 0.5 mg
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ProductAnti-Classical swine fever virus,CSFV E2 monoclonal antibody
Product #ZB216
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Unit Size

0.5 mg

Clone typeMourse monoclonal
IsotypeIgG
ConjugateUnconjugated
Storage-20 degree celsius or below for long-term storage. Room temperature for shipment.
FormatLyophilized powder or liquid
Shelf-lifeAt least 12 months when stored properly.
ApplicationFor immunoassays such as ELISA and latera flow assay.
Application NotesThis product is only for research use. Dissolve the product with distilled water 1:100 as stock solution. The optimum dilution for assay application shall be determined by the end user.

Classical swine fever (CSF), also known as hog cholera, is a contagious viral disease of domestic and wild swine. It is caused by a virus of the genus Pestivirus of the family Flaviviridae, which is closely related to the viruses that cause bovine viral diarrhoea in cattle and border disease in sheep. The E2 protein in classical swine fever (CSF) virus (CSFV) is the major virus structural glycoprotein and is an essential component of the viral particle. E2 has been shown to be involved in several functions, including virus adsorption, induction of protective immunity, and virulence in swine.
this Anti CSFV E2 monoclonal antibody is a mouse monoclonal antibody produced by ascites and purified by affinity and ion-exchange, which can be used in ELISA and lateral flow assay for the detection of the target analyte