Recombinant antigen EDENV1 for Flavivirus

Flavivirus

The recombinant antigen EDENV1 is formed by immunological regions of dengue virus envelope protein from strain 1.

Recombinant antigen for the diagnosis of Dengue caused by Flavivirus, a human infectious disease.

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Name
EDENV1
Description
Envelope protein
Gene
Envelope protein
Purity
> 95% by observation on SDS-PAGE electrophoresis
Cat number
SKU Source Applications In-house validation Details
RAG0067 P. pastoris WB, DB, IE, DE, CLIA, LF Immunoassay blocker - Example of a certificate of analysis Material Safety Data Sheet
WB: Western Blot | DB: Dot Blot | IE: Indirect ELISA | DE: positive control in Direct ELISA | CLIA: Chemiluminescent immunoassay | LF: Lateral-Flow | CE: Capture ELISA | DAS: Double Antigen Sandwich ELISA | NP: Nanoparticles binding | PO: Plate orientation | COA: Certificate of analysis | SDS: Material Safety Data Sheet
Immunoassay blocker Due to the nonspecific interaction with anti-CCDs present in normal human or animal sera, we strongly recommend using our blocker SOR0001 on the analyzed sera in any immunoassay.
Formats
Liquid solution or dry powder (lyophilised) in vials of 0.1 mg*, 1 mg and bulk
* under availability, for liquid format
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