The protein K39 is a repetitive immunodominant epitope in a kinesin-related protein that is highly conserved among viscerotropic Leishmania species. It has been described that a rK39 ELISA is sensitive and specific for serodiagnosis of human and canine VL.
Disease caused mainly to dogs and cats.
More information about Leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania infantum.
SKU | Source | Applications | In-house validation | Details |
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RAG0061
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E. coli | WB, DB, IE, DE, CLIA, LF | ELISA |
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RAG0061BIOT (biotinylated) | E. coli | WB, DB, CE, DAS, NP, PO | ELISA |
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Also avaliable for diagnosis of Leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania infantum in humans
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