Anti-Listeria, flagella (LIST-6242)
Anti-Listeria, flagella (LIST-6242)
Product No.: L328
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Clone LIST-6242 Target flagella Formats AvailableView All Product Type Hybridoma Monoclonal Antibody Isotype Mouse IgG2b Applications ELISA , IF |
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Antibody DetailsProduct DetailsReactivity Species Listeria sp. Host Species Mouse Product Concentration ≥1.0 mg/ml Purity ≥90% Formulation Formulated in 0.01 M phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.2 and contains 0.1% sodium azide. Due to inherent biochemical properties of antibodies, certain products may be prone to precipitation over time. Precipitation may be removed by aseptic centrifugation and/or filtration. State of Matter Liquid Product Preparation This monoclonal antibody is purified by protein A chromatography or sequential differential precipitations. Storage and Handling This purified antibody is stable when stored at 2-8°C. Do not freeze. Regulatory Status Research Use Only Country of Origin USA Shipping 2-8°C Wet Ice Applications and Recommended Usage? Quality Tested by Leinco ELISA: 1:20-1:200, IF: 1:10-1:50 Each investigator should determine their own optimal working dilution for specific applications. See directions on lot specific datasheets, as information may periodically change. DescriptionSpecificity Anti-Listeria (Clone LIST-6242) is specific for the flagella of various Listeria species including L. monocytogenes (serotypes 1/2a, 1/2b, 3b, 1/2c, 3a, 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, 4e), L. innocua, L. ivanovii, L. welshimeri, and L. seeligeri. It is non-reactive with Staph aureus, Staph epidermidis, P. aeruginosa, C. jejuni, B. subtilis, Salmonella, and E. coli. Matched Pair Best ELISA pair (capture/detection), LIST-8537/LIST-6242 Background Listeria is a genus of Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria that includes the species Listeria monocytogenes, the primary pathogenic member responsible for causing listeriosis in humans. Unlike many other bacteria, Listeria is capable of growing and reproducing in a wide range of environments, including both refrigerated and room temperatures. This adaptability contributes to its potential for contaminating various foods, leading to foodborne outbreaks. Listeria monocytogenes is known for its ability to survive and replicate within host cells, enabling it to cross intestinal and placental barriers, resulting in diverse clinical manifestations. While healthy individuals might experience mild or no symptoms, listeriosis can lead to severe illness in vulnerable populations, such as pregnant women, newborns, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals.1 Antigen DetailsResearch Area Bacteria . Category B Pathogens . Infectious Disease . Matched Pair . IVD Raw Material References & Citations1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID), Division of Foodborne, Waterborne, and Environmental Diseases. Link Technical Protocols |
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