Key Details
Catalog |
MAS-0524-YJ68 |
Applications |
Neut; FuncS |
Host |
Human |
Reactivity |
CNT45, C. noxius CNT46: C. noxius, C. suffusus suffusus scorpions |
Clonality |
Monoclonal |
Conjugations |
Conjugation could be customized |
Overview
Properties
Target
Related Products
Overview
Description
|
Clones CNT45, CNT46 are Human monoclonal IgGs recognize C. noxius Cn2 Toxin. Thease antibodies usually have a lead time of about 4-6 weeks.
|
Reactivity
|
CNT45, C. noxius CNT46: C. noxius, C. suffusus suffusus scorpions
|
Applications
|
Neut; FuncS
|
Host
|
Human
|
Isotype
|
Human IgG1
|
Clonality
|
Monoclonal
|
Clone
|
CNT45; CNT46
|
Dilutions
|
ELISA: 0.1-1000 ng/mL
|
Properties
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
Target
|
C. noxius Toxin
|
Alternative Names
|
C. noxius; Toxin
|
Introduction
|
Venom is a secretion containing one or more toxins produced by an animal. Venom has evolved in a wide variety of animals, both predators and prey, and both vertebrates and invertebrates. Venoms kill through the action of at least four major classes of toxin, namely necrotoxins and cytotoxins, which kill cells; neurotoxins, which affect nervous systems; and myotoxins, which damage muscles. Biologically, venom is distinguished from poison in that poisons are ingested, while venom is delivered in a bite, sting, or similar action. Venomous animals cause tens of thousands of human deaths per year. However, the toxins in many venoms have potential to treat a wide range of diseases.
|
Related Disease
|
Venom
|