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Parvovirus B19 VP1 Antigen BA122VSVP1

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Summary

  • Virion/Serion Immunologics avidity reagent for research use (RUO)
  • Parvovirus, recombinant
  • Suitable for detection of IgA, IgG & IgM antibodies in ELISA
  • Lot specific concentration, specified in mg/mL
  • 1 mg

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SKU: BA122VSVP1 Category: Tags: , ,
Weight1 lbs
Dimensions9 × 5 × 2 in
target

Parvovirus B19 VP1

species reactivity

Parvovirus

applications

ELISA

assay type

Indirect & quantitative

available size

1 mg

Parvovirus B19 VP1 Antigen BA122VSVP1

kit
Research area
Infectious Disease
Storage
Store at -65°C or lower. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. 10 years from date of manufacture (under recommended storage conditions).
Form
liquid
Associated products
Parvovirus B19 NS1 Antigen (BA122VSNS1)
Parvovirus B19 VP1 Antigen (BA122VSVP1)
Parvovirus B19 PepA (VP1 unique) Antigen (BA122VSVP1A)
Parvovirus B19 PepB (VP2 C-term) Antigen (BA122VSVP1B)
Parvovirus B19 PepC (VP1 N-term) Antigen (BA122VSVP1C)
Parvovirus B19 PepD (VP1 C-term) Antigen (BA122VSVP1D)
Parvovirus B19 VP2 Antigen (BA122VSVP1E)
Parvovirus B19 VLP Antigen (BA122VSVP2)
Parvovirus B19 IgG Control Serum (BC122G)
Parvovirus B19 IgM Control Serum (BC122M)
Parvovirus IgG ELISA Kit (ESR122G)
Parvovirus IgM ELISA Kit (ESR122M)
target relevance
Organism
Parvovirus B19
Structure and strains
Human parvovirus B19, generally referred to as B19 virus (B19V), parvovirus B19 or sometimes erythrovirus B19, is the first (and until 2005 the only) known human virus in the family Parvoviridae, genus Erythroparvovirus; it measures only 23 26 nm in diameter. Human parvovirus b19 is a below-species classification of Erythroparvovirus primate1. The name is derived from Latin parvum, meaning small, reflecting the fact that B19 ranks among the smallest DNA viruses. B19 virus is most known for causing disease in the pediatric population; however, it can also affect adults. It is the classic cause of the childhood rash called fifth disease or erythema infectiosum, or "slapped cheek syndrome".
Disease
With a diameter of 18-26 nm, the worldwide distributed Parvovirus B19 belongs to the smallest human pathogens. Its capsid is made up of 95% of the structural protein VP2. The remaining 5% consists of VP1.

In many cases, Parvovirus B19 infections remain clinically asymptomatic. Infected children may develop erythema infectiosum, also named fifth disease. After an incubation period of four to 14 days garland-shaped exanthemas spread from the face downwards. The rash, in adults possibly accompanied by arthralgia in the small joints, may last for up to three weeks. Current studies in Germany indicate that 10-20% of children under three years of age have already had an infection with the virus. In adults, the seroprevalence increases to 70%. In pregnant women with primary Parvovirus B19 infection the virus is transmitted to the fetus and may lead to severe complications. In general, the regular course of an infection is limited by the synthesis of neutralizing antibodies. In immunosuppressed patients or patients with chronic haemolytic anaemia, infection may elicit severe clinical consequences with aplastic crisis, which can have fatal consequences.
Detection and diagnosis
As a consequence of the variable clinical symptoms which may be associated with Parvovirus B19 infection, a clinical diagnosis should be supported by the demonstration of virus specific antibodies.

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.




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Protocols

relevant to this product
BA122VSVP1 protocol

Documents

Product data sheet
BA122VSVP1

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