Half Life Of Flu Antibody

Lab Reagents

Human IgG antibody Laboratories manufactures the half life of flu antibody reagents distributed by Genprice. The Half Life Of Flu Antibody reagent is RUO (Research Use Only) to test human serum or cell culture lab samples. To purchase these products, for the MSDS, Data Sheet, protocol, storage conditions/temperature or for the concentration, please contact influenza Antibody. Other Half products are available in stock. Specificity: Half Category: Life Group: Of Flu

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3-D Life CD-Link

L60-3 3 x 200 µl
EUR 385.2

Jasco Long Life D2 Lamp

LMP2020 EACH
EUR 383.04

Human FLU-H5 ELISA Kit

201-12-2128 96 tests
EUR 528
Description: A quantitative ELISA kit for measuring Human in samples from biological fluids.

FLU-A DOT-ELISA Kit

DEIA436 6T/30T
EUR 696
Description: This kit is an in vitro immunoassay test (Dot-ELISA) for the direct, rapid and qualitative detection of nucleoprotein (NP) antigen of Influenza A Virus in human nasopharyngeal aspirates, swabs, nasal wash, chicken embryo whole virus inoculation or viral lysates, etc. It is intended for clinical identification influenza type-A viruses.

Guinea Pig FLU ELISA Kit

EGF0241 96Tests
EUR 625.2

Human FLU-H5 ELISA Kit

QY-E04880 96T
EUR 433.2

QPCR Kit RNA Bird flu

MOL8492 EACH
EUR 839.04

Human FLU-H5 ELISA Kit

YLA2930HU-48T 48T
EUR 435

Human FLU-H5 ELISA Kit

YLA2930HU-96T 96T
EUR 562.5

Half chrysamine G

23054 5 mg
EUR 158.4

Insert Half Basket

WAS6066 EACH
EUR 193.8

Cover Net Half

WAS6120 EACH
EUR 61.56

3-D Life Scrambled RGD Peptide

09-P-003 1 µmol
EUR 145.2

3-D Life Scrambled RGD Peptide

P11-3 3x 1 µmol
EUR 331.2

Gilson 170 D.A.D. Long Life Lamp

LMP2014 EACH
EUR 642.96

Waters PDA D2 Long Life Lamp

LMP2042 EACH
EUR 695.4

Avian Flu (H5N1) Protein Detection Set

PSI-1808 1 Set
EUR 884.4
Description: Influenza A virus is a major public health threat, killing more than 30,000 people per year in the USA. Novel influenza virus strains emerge periodically to which humans have little or no immunity, resulting in devastating pandemics. Influenza A can exist in a variety of animals; however it is in birds that all subtypes can be found. These subtypes are classified based on the combination of the virus coat glycoproteins hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) subtypes. During 1997, an H5N1 avian influenza virus was determined to be the cause of death in 6 of 18 infected patients in Hong Kong. There was some evidence of human to human spread of this virus, but it is thought that the transmission efficiency was fairly low. Although it has been known that cleavage site and glycosylation patterns of the HA protein play important roles in determining the pathogenicity of H5 avian influenza viruses, it has only recently been shown that an additional glycosylation site within the globular head of the neuraminidase protein also contributes to the high virulence of the H5N1 virus. H5N1 hemagglutinin interacts with cell surface proteins containing oligosaccharides with terminal sialyl residues. Virus isolated from a human infected with the H5N1 strain in 1997 could bind to oligosaccharides from human as well as avian sources, indicating its species-jumping ability.;;For images please see PDF data sheet