Anti-HTLV Type I p19 Clone TP-7 (1 mg) -  Log in for Price

Anti-HTLV Type I p19 Clone TP-7 (1 mg)

Catalog# 0801107
Product Information:
    • Volume: 1mg
    • Units/Pack: 1
    • Storage Condition: -10°C or below
    • Hazardous Information: Non-Infectious
    • Target: Does not apply
  • Classification/ Permits:
    RUO
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    For Research Use Only. Not for use in Diagnostic Procedures.

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Determine the presence of Human T-Lymphotropic Virus (HTLV) Type I protein.

This murine monoclonal antibody reacts with Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type I (HTLV-I) core p19. Cross reactivity with HTLV-II p19 has been observed. The antibody is of the IgG1 subclass and has been purified from serum-free cell culture supernatant by ammonium sulfate precipitation. Anti-HTLV-I p19 Clone TP-7 exhibits reactivity with viral lysates examined using Western blotting. It also exhibits reactivity with T-cell cultures which are infected with HTLV-I using indirect immunofluorescence. The antibody immunoprecipitates core protein from radiolabeled infected cell extracts.

Anti-HTLV-I p19 Clone TP-7 is used to detect HTLV-I core protein in viral or infected cell lysates. Studies on core antigen synthesis and metabolism can be performed using Western blotting or radioimmunoprecipitation analysis. The antibody is also valuable for the affinity isolation of HTLV-I core protein. Antibody dilutions should be prepared using buffers containing suitable protein in order to stabilize antibody activity. Optimal dilution of antibody must be determined experimentally by the investigator.

What's included: One 1 mg vial of Anti-HTLV-I p19 (clone TP-7) in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS). Supplier Certificate of Analysis (CoA) is included with product shipment.

  • 1 mg vial of Anti-HTLV-I p19 (clone TP-7)
  • Antibody in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) matrix
  • Store at -10°C or below

Anti-HTLV-I p19 Clone TP-7 is used to detect HTLV-I core protein in viral or infected cell lysates. Studies on core antigen synthesis and metabolism can be performed using Western blotting or radioimmunoprecipitation analysis. The antibody is also valuable for the affinity isolation of HTLV-I core protein. Antibody dilutions should be prepared using buffers containing suitable protein in order to stabilize antibody activity. Optimal dilution of antibody must be determined experimentally by the investigator.

These products are supplied for research purposes only. It is not intended for use in the diagnosis or prognosis of disease, or for screening and may not be used as a confirmatory test in diagnostic situations. Propagation or commercialization are prohibited without prior written consent from Antylia Scientific.

The suitability and performance characteristics should be determined by your laboratory for each intended usage.

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