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MAB8704 Anti-Dengue Virus Type IV Antibody, clone 1H10-6

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MAB8704
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      Key Spec Table

      Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
      HIF, HIMAscitesMonoclonal Antibody
      Description
      Catalogue NumberMAB8704
      Brand Family Chemicon®
      Trade Name
      • Chemicon
      DescriptionAnti-Dengue Virus Type IV Antibody, clone 1H10-6
      Background InformationDengue fever is an acute, mosquito-transmitted viral disease characterized by fever, headache, arthralgia (severe retro-orbital pain), myalgia, rash, nausea, and vomiting. Infections are caused by any of the four closely related, but antigenically distinct virus serotypes (DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4). Infection with one of these serotypes does not provide cross-protective immunity, so persons living in a dengue-endemic area can have four dengue infections during their lifetimes. Dengue is primarily an urban disease of the tropics, and the viruses that cause it are maintained in a cycle that involves humans and Aedes aegypti, a domestic, day-biting mosquito that prefers to feed on humans. Although most dengue infections result in relatively mild illness, some can produce Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) or dengue shock syndrome, with children being particularly at risk. Although epidemic outbreaks have been reported since 1779, the incidence has been increasing, with global, multiple serotype pandemics intensifying within the last 15 years. There is no specific antiviral therapy for dengue, but for both classical dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever, symptomatic and supportive measures are effective. Important risk factors for DHF include the strain and serotype of the virus involved, as well as the age, immune status, and genetic predisposition of the patient.
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      Product Information
      FormatAscites
      HS Code3002 15 90
      PresentationAscites
      Quality LevelMQ300
      Applications
      ApplicationDetect Dengue Virus Type IV using this Anti-Dengue Virus Type IV Antibody, clone 1H10-6 validated for use in IF, HI.
      Key Applications
      • Immunofluorescence
      • Hemagglutination Inhibition
      Application NotesImmunofluorescent assay and hemagglutination-inhibition tests.

      Final working dilutions must be determined by end user.
      Biological Information
      ImmunogenDengue type 4 virus antigens (H241).
      Clone1H10-6
      HostMouse
      SpecificityReacts with the Dengue type 4 virus.
      IsotypeIgG1
      Species Reactivity
      • Human
      Antibody TypeMonoclonal Antibody
      Physicochemical Information
      Dimensions
      Materials Information
      Toxicological Information
      Safety Information according to GHS
      Safety Information
      Product Usage Statements
      Usage Statement
      • Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
      Storage and Shipping Information
      Storage ConditionsMaintain at -20°C for up to 12 months from date of receipt and avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
      Packaging Information
      Material Size100 µl
      Transport Information
      Supplemental Information
      Specifications
      Global Trade Item Number
      Catalogue Number GTIN
      MAB8704 04053252504440

      Documentation

      Anti-Dengue Virus Type IV Antibody, clone 1H10-6 SDS

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      Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

      Anti-Dengue Virus Type IV Antibody, clone 1H10-6 Certificates of Analysis

      TitleLot Number
      MOUSE ANTI-DENGUE TYPE 4 VIRUS MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2135107 2135107
      MOUSE ANTI-DENGUE TYPE 4 VIRUS MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2383516 2383516
      MOUSE ANTI-DENGUE TYPE 4 VIRUS MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2428728 2428728
      MOUSE ANTI-DENGUE TYPE 4 VIRUS - 3722159 3722159
      MOUSE ANTI-DENGUE TYPE 4 VIRUS - 3861351 3861351
      MOUSE ANTI-DENGUE TYPE 4 VIRUS - 3924075 3924075
      MOUSE ANTI-DENGUE TYPE 4 VIRUS - 3928598 3928598
      MOUSE ANTI-DENGUE TYPE 4 VIRUS - 3957850 3957850
      MOUSE ANTI-DENGUE TYPE 4 VIRUS - 4017418 4017418
      MOUSE ANTI-DENGUE TYPE 4 VIRUS - 4110021 4110021

      References

      Reference overviewPub Med ID
      An adenovirus type 5 (AdV5) vector encoding an envelope domain III-based tetravalent antigen elicits immune responses against all four dengue viruses in the presence of prior AdV5 immunity.
      Khanam S, Pilankatta R, Khanna N, Swaminathan S
      Vaccine  27  6011-21 Epub 2009 Aug 7  2009

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      19665609 19665609
      Induction of neutralizing antibodies specific to dengue virus serotypes 2 and 4 by a bivalent antigen composed of linked envelope domains III of these two serotypes.
      Saima Khanam, Behzad Etemad, Navin Khanna, Sathyamangalam Swaminathan
      The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene  74  266-77  2006

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      16474083 16474083
      Dengue virus-specific and flavivirus group determinants identified with monoclonal antibodies by indirect immunofluorescence
      Henchal, E A, et al
      Am J Trop Med Hyg, 31:830-6 (1982)  1982

      6285749 6285749
      Identification of distinct antigenic determinants on dengue-2 virus using monoclonal antibodies.
      Gentry, M K, et al.
      Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 31: 548-55 (1982)  1982

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      6177259 6177259