Key Details
Catalog |
MAS-0524-YJ76 |
Applications |
ELISA |
Host |
Human |
Reactivity |
Chlamydia |
Clonality |
Monoclonal |
Conjugations |
Conjugation could be customized |
Overview
Properties
Target
Related Products
Overview
Description
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Clone S25-26 is a Mouse monoclonal IgG1 kappa recognizes Chlamydia LPS.
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Reactivity
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Chlamydia
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Applications
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ELISA
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Host
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Human
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Isotype
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Chimeric (mouse/human) IgG1 KAPPA
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Clonality
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Monoclonal
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Clone
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h367M; h368M; h369M
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Dilutions
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ELISA: 0.1-1000 ng/mL
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Properties
Expression Host
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HEK293F/CHO
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Conjugations
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Conjugation could be customized
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Purification
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Protein A/G affinity purified is the regular method
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Purity
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SDS-PAGE> 95%
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Endotoxin Level
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Endotoxin level could be customized
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Form
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Liquid (frequently-used) or lyophilized
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Concentration
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About 1mg/ml. There are differences between batches. Special concentration could be customized.
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Sterility
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0.2 μM filtered
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Buffer
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See the Datasheet
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Storage
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See the Datasheet
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Target
Target
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Chlamydia LPS
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Alternative Names
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lipid A; the endotoxic principle of LPS; LPS; Lipopolysaccharide; KDO; Chlamydiaceae-specific LPS antigen; Chlamydiaceae family-specific epitope; αKdo(2→8)αKdo(2→4)αKdo; 3-deoxy-α-d- manno-oct-2-ulosonic acid; Chlamydiaceae
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Introduction
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Lipid A is a lipid component of an endotoxin held responsible for the toxicity of gram-negative bacteria. It is the innermost of the three regions of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS), also called endotoxin molecule, and its hydrophobic nature allows it to anchor the LPS to the outer membrane. While its toxic effects can be damaging, the sensing of lipid A by the human immune system may also be critical for the onset of immune responses to gram-negative infection, and for the subsequent successful fight against the infection.
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Organism
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Bacteria; Chlamydia
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Related Disease
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Pelvic inflammatory disease and urethritis
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Infections Route
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Vertical propagation, Oral cavity, alimentary canal
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