Catalog | MAS-0124-YJ30 |
Applications | WB; ELISA |
Host | Human |
Reactivity | B. pseudomallei, B. mallei |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Conjugations | Conjugation could be customized |
Sub CAT. | Applications | Clone | Conjugations | Endotoxin Level | Size | Quantity | |
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MAS-0124-YJ30-A | WB, ELISA | 1D70 |
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Description | Clone 1D70 is a Chimeric (mouse/human) monoclonal IgG2a kappa recognizes B. pseudomallei/B. mallei surface-capsule antigens. |
Reactivity | B. pseudomallei, B. mallei |
Applications | WB; ELISA |
Host | Human |
Immunogen | BP 430 |
Isotype | Chimeric (mouse/human) IgG1 kappa |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Clone | 1D70 |
Dilutions | ELISA: 0.1-1000 ng/mL |
Expression Host | HEK293F/CHO |
Conjugations | Conjugation could be customized |
Purification | Protein A/G affinity purified is the regular method |
Purity | SDS-PAGE> 95% |
Endotoxin Level | Endotoxin level could be customized |
Form | Liquid (frequently-used) or lyophilized |
Concentration | About 1mg/ml. There are differences between batches. Special concentration could be customized. |
Sterility | 0.2 μM filtered |
Buffer | See the Datasheet |
Storage | See the Datasheet |
Target | B. pseudomallei/B. mallei |
Alternative Names | B. pseudomallei; Burkholderia pseudomallei; Burkholderia mallei; B. mallei; BP; BM |
Introduction |
Burkholderia pseudomallei (also known as Pseudomonas pseudomallei) is a Gram-negative, bipolar, aerobic, motile rod-shaped bacterium. It is a soil-dwelling bacterium endemic in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, particularly in Thailand and northern Australia. It infects humans and animals and causes the disease melioidosis. It is also capable of infecting plants. Burkholderia mallei is a Gram-negative, bipolar, aerobic bacterium, a Burkholderia-genus human and animal pathogen causing glanders; the Latin name of this disease (malleus) gave its name to the species causing it. |
Organism | Bacteria |
Related Disease | Fever and rigors; pneumonia, pustules, and abscesses |
Infections Route | Eyes, nose, mouth, or cuts in the skin |
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