Anti-NDV Monoclonal Antibodies Description
Anti-NDV Monoclonal Antibodies
General Introductions
Newcastle disease (ND) is caused by specified viruses of the avian paramyxovirus type I (APMV-I) serotype of the genus Rubulavirus belonging to the family Paramyxoviridae. There are nine serotypes of avian paramyxoviruses designated APMV-I to APMV-9. NDV is produced with several antigenic protein F, HN, M protein during replication. F protein is related to pathogenesis and HN protein is related to HA activities.
Anti-NDV Monoclonal antibody is produced by immunization with viral protein to mouse and cloning the specific hybridoma in screening with HI and ELISA.
Applications
Fluorescent Antibody (FA) Test Immunohistochemical Staining
Western Blotting Assay
Optimum Dilution
1/1,000 ~ 1:5,000
Storage
Store at -20°C or 4°C (Lyophilized)
Reconstitution: 0.5~1.0 ml of distilled water.
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