Cox mAB 31A2

Cox mAB 31A2
Enteroviruses, including coxsackie B viruses (CVB) have been associated with the development of
meningitis, diabetes type 1 and severe forms of acute and chronic myocarditis (inflammatory
cardiomyopathy). The monoclonal antibody Cox mAB 31A2 was developed in order to overcome
constant problems of virus protein VP1 detection in immunohistochemistry (Curr Diab Rep (2010)
10:350-356; Med Microbiol Immunol (2004) 193:101–107). The antibody reacts specifically with CVB3.
Detection of CVB3 VP1 in human cardiomyocytes
(lethal myocarditis in a neonate)
Detection of CVB3 VP1 in murine cardiomyoctes
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Immunohistochemistry mAB 31A2
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Immunohistochemistry mAB 31A2
x200
Negative control
Immunofluorescence mAB 31A2
x400
Negative control
Pictures courtesy of Prof. Dr. K. Klingel
Dep. of Molecular Pathology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
Detection of CVB3 VP1 in murine exocrine pancreatic cells
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Immunohistochemistry mAB 31A2
SDS PAGE
Western Blot
reduced
non reduced
3 different mAB preparations
Mediagnost Gesellschaft für Forschung und Herstellung von Diagnostika GmbH Aspenhaustr 25 72770 Reutlingen Deutschland
+49 7121 51 4840 - www.mediagnost.de - [email protected]
Mouse anti-Coxsackievirus B3 Monoclonal Antibody 31A2
Catalog ID:
M47
Target:
Coxsackievirus B3, VP1
Host species:
mouse
Class:
monoclonal
Clone:
31A2
Isotype:
IgG2a
Specific reactivity:
human, mouse
Specificity:
Coxsackievirus B3
Cross reactivity:
none with Coxsackievirus B2, Coxsackievirus B4,
Coxsackievirus B5, Coxsackievirus A9, Echovirus 7
Reagent provided:
100µL in PBS pH7.2, 0,01% sodium azide, stabilizing proteins
have been added
Application:
Immunohistochemistry / Immunofluorescence in frozen and
formalin-fixed embedded tissues, Cell Culture, Western Blot,
ELISA, FACS
Dilutions for applications:
Immunohistochemistry / Immunofluorescence 1: 500,
Western Blot 1: 500- 1: 1000
Storage:
4°C, long term storage at -20°C
avoid repeated thaw freeze cycles
Product is for In-Vitro and Research Use Only. Not for Use in diagnostic procedures.
Mediagnost Gesellschaft für Forschung und Herstellung von Diagnostika GmbH Aspenhaustr 25 72770 Reutlingen Deutschland
+49 7121 51 4840 - www.mediagnost.de - [email protected]