Catalog | MAS-0124-YJ39 |
Applications | ELISA; IF; IHC; WB |
Host | Human |
Reactivity | C. albicans |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Conjugations | Conjugation could be customized |
Description | Clones LA902, LA82, KA103 are Human monoclonal IgGs recognizes C. albicans. These antibodies has cross-reactivity with C. albicans 3153A, 613p, MRO109-O, C. tropicalis MRO84-O, C. glabrata MRO84-R, C. dubliniensis CBS7987, CBS7988, CBS8500 and has no binding to C. rugosa MRO63-V, S. cerevisiae T481, A. fumigatus Hollister/Steir, M. racemosus Hollister/Steir, P. aeruginosa PAO1, E. coli BL-21. LA902 is consistently in stock. |
Reactivity | C. albicans |
Applications | ELISA; IF; IHC; WB |
Host | Human |
Isotype |
LA902, LA82: Human IgG1 lambda KA103: Human IgG1 kappa |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Clone | LA902; LA82; KA103 |
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 | C. albicans |
Alternative Names | Candida albicans; C. albicans |
Introduction | Candida albicans is an opportunistic pathogenic yeast that is a common member of the human gut flora. It does not proliferate outside the human body. It is detected in the gastrointestinal tract and mouth in 40-60% of healthy adults. It is usually a commensal organism, but can become pathogenic in immunocompromised individuals under a variety of conditions. It is one of the few species of the Candida genus that causes the human infection candidiasis, which results from an overgrowth of the fungus. Candidiasis is for example often observed in HIV-infected patients. C. albicans is the most common fungal species isolated from biofilms either formed on (permanent) implanted medical devices or on human tissue. |
Organism | Fungus |
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