Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9 × 5 × 2 in |
target | Rubella Spike Ectodomain (E1-E2) |
species reactivity | Rubella Virus |
applications | ELISA |
assay type | Indirect & quantitative |
available size | 1 mg |
Rubella Spike Ectodomain (E1-E2) Antigen BA129R01
$1,122.00
Summary
- Virion/Serion Immunologics Antigen for research use (RUO)
- Rubella Spike Ectodomain (E1-E2) Antigen, recombinant
- Suitable for detection of IgA, IgG & IgM antibodies in ELISA
- Lot specific concentration, specified in mg/mL
- 1 mg
Available on backorder
Rubella Spike Ectodomain (E1-E2) Antigen BA129R01
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Research area Infectious Disease |
Storage Store -65°C or below. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |
Form liquid |
Associated products Rubella Virus Avidity Reagent (B129AVID) Rubella Virus Grade 2 Antigen (BA129G2VS) Rubella Spike Ectodomain (E1-E2) Antigen (BA129R01) Rubella Virus IgG Control Serum (BC129G) Rubella Virus IgM Control Serum (BC129M) Rubella Virus IgG ELISA Kit (ESR129G) Rubella Virus IgM ELISA Kit (ESR129M) |
target relevance |
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Organism Rubella Virus |
Structure and strains Rubella virus (RuV) is the pathogenic agent of the disease rubella, transmitted only between humans via the respiratory route, and is the main cause of congenital rubella syndrome when infection occurs during the first weeks of pregnancy. Rubella virus, scientific name Rubivirus rubellae, is a member of the genus Rubivirus and belongs to the family of Matonaviridae, whose members commonly have a genome of single-stranded RNA of positive polarity which is enclosed by an icosahedral capsid. |
Disease Rubella Virus is a worldwide distributed human belonging to the Togavirus family of RNA viruses. It is transmitted by droplet infection. Around 50 % of all Rubella Virus infections are asymptomatic and often remain undetected. Following an incubation period of 14 to 21 days a blotchy papular facial rash may appear and spread to the body and extremities. This usually fades after one to three days. Infected children display unspecific symptoms such as snuffles, fever, headache, joint pains and swelling of the lymph nodes in the neck and throat region. With increasing age rare complications may rise, which include arthritis, encephalitis and thrombocytopenia with a resulting tendency to bleeding. Rubella Virus infection during pregnancy may lead to severe damage in the fetus. Consequently, the |
Detection and diagnosis The detection of IgG antibodies directed against Rubella Virus by ELISA is valuable in determining the immune status. The detection of IgM antibodies is generally indicative of a primary infection, but can also be observed e. g. following reinfections. Due to the severe consequences for the fetus, pregnant women tested positive for IgM antibodies directed against Rubella Virus should be confirmed by additional testings, such as SERION avidity determination |
Data
Publications
Published literature highly relevant to the biological target of this product and referencing this antibody or clone are retrieved from PubMed database provided by The United States National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health.pmid | title | authors | citation |
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Protocols
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BA129R01 protocol |
Documents
Product data sheet |
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BA129R01 |
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