Diagnostic anti-Rabbit Hemorrhagic Fever antibodies pairs and antigens for animal health (animal infectious disease ) testing in ELISA test,competitive ELISA test, blocking ELISA test, Lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA), colloidal gold immunochromatographic assay, Chemiluminescent immunoassay (CLIA), turbidimetric inhibition immuno assay (TINIA), and immunonephelometry
Catalog Number: GMP-AD-Pet-18
Definition of the disease: Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) is a calicivirus in the genus Lagovirus causing acute hepatic necrosis in European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus), leading to disseminated intravascular coagulation and death in >90% of susceptible animals (1). RHDV was first reported in China in 1984 and subsequently spread to South Korea by 1985, various European countries by 1986, and Mexico in 1988 (1). RHDV is now enzootic in domestic and wild rabbits in parts of Asia and Europe, and sporadic outbreaks continue to occur in the Americas, the Middle East, and Africa (1). RHDV also has had substantial ecological impacts in certain regions such as the Iberian Peninsula, where the rabbit is a keystone species, serving as a major prey species and actively altering the environment through grazing and burrowing behaviors (2).
Genemedi produces core animal health diagnostic ingredients-validated antibodies pairs Mouse Anti-Rabbit Hemorrhagic Fever Monoclonal Antibody and Rabbit Hemorrhagic Fever antigens for rapid test kit of animal infectious disease with Rabbit Hemorrhagic Fever to evaluate the animal health of Pet.
The paired antibodies are both monoclonal antibody(mab).
All the antibodies and antiges of animal disease test are suitable for in functional ELISA, and other immunoassays in dignostics.The antibody can act as a capture antibody and detection antibody. Antigens are validated as positive control materials.
Order information
Catalog No. (1~4, 4 antibodies in pairs) |
Size | Price(In USD) | Qty (Quantity) | Sum(In USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ab-1 | Size:1mg | 3090 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ab-1 | Size:10mg | 21935 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ab-1 | Size:100mg | 148000 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ab-2 | Size:1mg | 3090 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ab-2 | Size:10mg | 21935 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ab-2 | Size:100mg | 148000 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ab-3 | Size:1mg | 3090 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ab-3 | Size:10mg | 21935 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ab-3 | Size:100mg | 148000 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ab-4 | Size:1mg | 3090 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ab-4 | Size:10mg | 21935 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ab-4 | Size:100mg | 148000 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ag-1 | Size:1mg | 3090 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ag-1 | Size:10mg | 21935 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ag-1 | Size:100mg | 148000 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ag-2 | Size:1mg | 3090 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ag-2 | Size:10mg | 21935 | ||
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ag-2 | Size:100mg | 148000 | ||
Shipping Cost: | 760.00 | |||
Total: | ||||
Description
GMP-AD-Pet-18Ab, GMP-AD-Pet-18Ag
Cat No. | GMP-AD-Pet-18Ab |
Antigens | Rabbit Hemorrhagic Fever |
Antibody | Mouse Anti-Rabbit Hemorrhagic Fever Monoclonal Antibody |
Resource (expression host) | hybridoma |
Specics/Isotypes | Mouse IgG |
Bioactivity validation | Antibody Binding, Immunogen in Sandwich Elisa, lateral-flow tests,and other immunoassays in Rabbit Hemorrhagic Fever level test and Pet-diagnositcs. |
Antigen description | Ehrlichiosis is a tick-borne infectious disease of dogs, usually carried by the brown dog tick. It first gained attention as a significant disease when military dogs returning from Vietnam during the 1970's were found to be infected. The disease seems to be particularly severe in German Shepherd Dogs and Doberman Pinschers. The organism responsible for this disease is a rickettsial organism. Rickettsiae are similar to bacteria. Ehrlichia canis is the most common rickettsial species involved in ehrlichiosis in dogs, but occasionally other strains of the organism will be found. Because of its origin in military dogs in Vietnam, it has also been called tracker dog disease and tropical canine pancytopenia. |
Purity | Purity: ≥95% (SDS-PAGE) |
Application | Paired antibody immunoassay validation in Sandwich ELISA, Lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA), and other immunoassays; |
Formulation | Lyophilized from GM's Protein Stability Buffer2 (PSB2,Confidential Ingredients) or PBS (pH7.4); For PSB2, reconstituted with 0.9% sodium chloride; For PBS, reconstituted with ddH2O. |
Storage | Store at -20℃ to -80℃ under sterile conditions. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |
Cat No. | GMP-AD-Pet-18Ag |
Antigens | Rabbit Hemorrhagic Fever |
Resource (expression host) | E.coli |
Specics/Isotypes | Rabbit Hemorrhagic Fever |
Bioactivity validation | Antibody Binding, Immunogen in Sandwich Elisa, lateral-flow tests,and other immunoassays in Rabbit Hemorrhagic Fever level test and Pet-diagnositcs. |
Tag | His |
Antigen description | Ehrlichiosis is a tick-borne infectious disease of dogs, usually carried by the brown dog tick. It first gained attention as a significant disease when military dogs returning from Vietnam during the 1970's were found to be infected. The disease seems to be particularly severe in German Shepherd Dogs and Doberman Pinschers. The organism responsible for this disease is a rickettsial organism. Rickettsiae are similar to bacteria. Ehrlichia canis is the most common rickettsial species involved in ehrlichiosis in dogs, but occasionally other strains of the organism will be found. Because of its origin in military dogs in Vietnam, it has also been called tracker dog disease and tropical canine pancytopenia. |
Purity | Purity: ≥95% (SDS-PAGE) |
Application | Paired antibody immunoassay validation in Sandwich ELISA, Lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA), and other immunoassays; |
Formulation | Lyophilized from GM's Protein Stability Buffer2 (PSB2,Confidential Ingredients) or PBS (pH7.4); For PSB2, reconstituted with 0.9% sodium chloride; For PBS, reconstituted with ddH2O. |
Storage | Store at -20℃ to -119℃ under sterile conditions. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |
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