HCV-mAb │ Mouse anti-Hepatitis C Virus monoclonal antibody
Product Description:
Hepatitis C is a viral disease caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV), leading to inflammation of the liver. It is primarily transmitted through exposure to infectious blood, such as through sharing needles, accidental needle sticks, or contact with blood from an infected person. Most people with acute HCV infection are asymptomatic, but the infection can progress to a chronic state in 80% to 85% of cases, potentially leading to cirrhosis, liver failure, and hepatocellular carcinoma.
Molecular Characterization:
The monoclonal antibody has a calculated MW of 160 kDa.
Recommended Applications:
Lateral flow immunoassay, ELISA
Recommended Pairing:
For application in double-antibody sandwich for capture, pair with MI00302 for detection.
Buffer System:
0.01M PBS ,pH7.4
Resconstitution:
Please see Certificate of Analysis (COA) for which is sent along with the products.
Shipping:
Recombinant proteins in liquid form are transported in frozen form with blue ice.
Storage:
For long term storage, the product is stable for up to two years by stored at -20℃ or lower.
Please use the product (liquid form) within 2 weeks if it is stored at 2-8℃.
Please avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Please contact us for any concerns.
Background:
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is spherical and less than 80nm in diameter (36-40nm in liver cells and 36-62nm in blood). It is a single plus-stranded RNA Virus surrounded by a lipid-like capsule with spikes on the nucleocapsid. The protective immunity produced after the human infection HCV is very poor, and can be re-infected, and even some patients can lead to liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. About half of the remaining patients are self-limited and can recover automatically.