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Rabbit Anti-H1N1 Hemagglutinin 2 antibody
Rabbit Anti-H1N1 Hemagglutinin 2 antibody
HA; HA2; Hemagglutinin; Influenza A Virus [A/California/04/2009(H1N1)].
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Product Name H1N1 Hemagglutinin 2
Chinese Name 甲型流感病毒血凝素抗体
Alias HA; HA2; Hemagglutinin; Influenza A Virus [A/California/04/2009(H1N1)].  
Research Area Bacteria and viruses  
Immunogen Species Rabbit
Clonality Polyclonal
Applications WB=1:500-2000 ELISA=1:5000-10000 
not yet tested in other applications.
optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.
Theoretical molecular weight 63kDa
Form Liquid
Concentration 1mg/ml
immunogen KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from Influenza A Virus Hemagglutinin: 401-500/566 
Lsotype IgG
Purification affinity purified by Protein A
Buffer Solution 0.01M TBS(pH7.4) with 1% BSA, 0.03% Proclin300 and 50% Glycerol.
Storage Shipped at 4℃. Store at -20 °C for one year. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
Attention This product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications.
PubMed PubMed
Product Detail Influenza A virus is a major public health threat. Novel influenza virus strains caused by genetic drift and viral recombination 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. HA 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.
Influenza A Virus [A/California/04/2009(H1N1)]

SWISS:
P03452

Gene ID:
23308115

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