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ZeptoMetrix

PROtrol Influenza B Virus (Strain: Washington/02/19) (1 mL)

SKU: PROFLUB-611

Description

Influenza B Virus (Strain: Washington/02/19) is an enveloped, negative sense, single stranded RNA virus from the Orthomyxoviridae family. The diameter of an Influenza viral particle is 80-120 nm.Influenza B Virus was propagated in MDCK cells. The viral culture fluid was clarified via centrifugation to remove cellular debris prior to inactivation. PROtrol™ (Protein control) is formulated with viral particles that have been modified to render them non-infectious. Each vial contains 1.0 mL of Influenza B Virus PROtrol™ frozen in No FBS DMEM media. The pre-inactivation titer was determined from an infectious aliquot. Each lot of PROtrol™ was tested using an Influenza B Virus Nucleoprotein (NP) ELISA. Viral inactivation is verified by the absence of viral growth in tissue culture-based infectivity assay.

Intended Use

PROtrol™ is intended for use in analytical and quality control testing of antigen-based assays. The suitability and performance characteristics should be determined by your laboratory for each intended usage. These products are NOT intended for use in the manufacture or processing of injectable products subject to licensure under section 351 of the Public Health Service Act or for any other product intended for administration to humans.

More Information

FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR USE IN DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES • Quality control materials should be used in accordance with local, state, federal, and accreditation requirements. • This product is not intended to replace the manufacturer’s controls provided with the assay.

Product Information

  • BrandZeptoMetrix
  • Volume1 mL
  • Unit of MeasureEA
  • Storage Condition-65°C or below
  • Product TypeAntigen Control
  • StrainWashington/02/19

Classification/Permits

  • RUO

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