Norovirus Group-II Paired Monoclonal Antibody (CPAB0406)
- SKU:
- CPAB0406
- Product Type:
- Antibody
- Antibody Type:
- Monoclonal Antibody
- Reactivity:
- Virus
Description
Norovirus Group-II Paired Monoclonal Antibody (CPAB0406)
The Norovirus Group II Paired Antibody (CPAB0406) is a vital tool for researchers studying Norovirus, a common cause of gastroenteritis known for its rapid spread in various settings such as healthcare facilities, cruise ships, and restaurants. This paired antibody set consists of a capture antibody and a detection antibody, allowing for sensitive and specific detection of Norovirus Group II antigens in samples.The capture antibody in this set is highly specific to Norovirus Group II antigens, while the detection antibody enhances the sensitivity of the assay by binding to the captured antigen. This paired antibody set is ideal for use in ELISA and other immunoassay techniques for the detection and quantification of Norovirus Group II antigens in clinical samples, food samples, and environmental samples.
By using the Norovirus Group II Paired Antibody (CPAB0406), researchers can gain valuable insights into the prevalence and spread of Norovirus infections, as well as develop better diagnostic tools and potential therapeutics for this highly contagious virus. This antibody set is a valuable resource for molecular biologists, virologists, and public health researchers working to combat Norovirus outbreaks and improve overall public health.
Product Name: | Norovirus Group-II Paired Antibody |
Product Sku: | CPAB0406 |
Size: | 100μg |
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Reactivity: | Viral |
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Purification Method: | Purified monoclonal IgG by protein A chromatography. |
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Background: | Noroviruses are categorized into two groups - group 1 and group 2. Norovirus is a widespread virus which can cause human gastroenteritis, an illness characterized with symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting and sickness. In America there are about 20 million causes of infection by Nororvirus, 800 ending in deaths. Worldwide, this virus infects around 267 million people and causes over 200,000 deaths per year. Even though having norovirus is unpleasant, it is seldom dangerous and typically ends in full recovery after few days. The cases resulting in deaths are primarily very young, elderly and immuno-suppressed individuals and people from less developed countries. Norovirus is extremely contagious and is spread from person to person, by infected food or water or polluted surfaces. Outbreaks usually happen from November to April, peaking in January. |
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