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NATIVE MUMPS VIRUS Antigen

Item no. OOSA09768
Manufacturer AVIVA Systems Biology
Amount 1 ml
Category
Type Antigen
Format Liquid
Applications ELISA
Specific against Virus
Dry ice Yes
ECLASS 10.1 32160702
ECLASS 11.0 32160702
UNSPSC 12352202
Shipping Condition Dry ice
Available
Specificity Mumps Virus
Manufacturer - Type
Others
Shipping Temperature
Dry Ice
Description
Mumps virus is a member of the Paramyxoviridae family and is the causative agent of mumps. Mumps is most typically characterised by painful swelling of the salivary glands and fever. In some adult men, the virus might also infect the testicles, rarely causing sterility. The virus is spread by airborne droplets from the nose or throat and can have an incubation period of up to three weeks. Infected individuals are contagious from approximately 6 days before until about 9 days after the onset of symptoms. The disease is self-limiting and treatment involves controlling specific symptoms. An effective vaccine exists and may be given separately or as part of the MMR vaccine
Manufacturer - Application Additional Information
OOSA09768 should be sonicated immediately before use to ensure the preparation is uniform. The product may be used in a variety of immunoassay formats or may be further purified to meet the requirements of a particular assay format.
Protein size
Native
Product format
Liquid. Culture medium 1969B
Reconstitution and storage
-80°C
Description of target
NATIVE MUMPS VIRUS
Protein name
Nucleoprotein
Purification
Mumps virus, Enders strain, cultured in BSC-1 cells. Optimally infected cells are harvested, disrupted by sonication in culture medium and subjected to low speed centrifugation. The supernatant from the infected culture is concentrated by crossflow ultrafiltration. The antigen preparation is inactivated using gamma radiation, which primarily damages viral genetic material.
Homology
Viral
Preparation
Optimally infected cells are harvested, disrupted by sonication in culture medium and subjected to low speed centrifugation. The supernatant from the infected culture is concentrated by crossflow ultrafiltration. The antigen preparation is inactivated using gamma radiation, which primarily damages viral genetic material.
Biological activity
Antigenic activity is 51.1% of internal reference batch.
Concentration
1 mg/ml

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Amount: 1 ml
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