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Enterotoxin B antibody
Reactivity: Staphylococcus aureus
WB, EIA
Host: Mouse
Monoclonal
S643
unconjugated
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Enterotoxin B
Reactivity
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Staphylococcus aureus
Host
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Mouse
Clonality
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Monoclonal
Conjugate
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This Enterotoxin B antibody is un-conjugated
Application
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Western Blotting (WB), Enzyme Immunoassay (EIA)
Characteristics
Synonyms: SEB, entB, S. aureus
Purification
Protein G Chromatography
Immunogen
Recombinant St. aureus enterotoxin B expressed in E. coli
Clone
S643
Isotype
IgG1
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Application Notes
ELISA. Other applications not tested. Optimal dilutions are dependent on conditions and should be determined by the user.
Restrictions
For Research Use only
Handling
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Concentration
5.0 mg/mL (OD280nm, E0.1% = 1.4)
Buffer
PBS, pH 7.4 containing 0.09 % Sodium Azide
Preservative
Sodium azide
Precaution of Use
This product contains sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
Storage
4 °C
Storage Comment
Store the antibody undiluted at 2-8 °C. DO NOT FREEZE! Shelf life: one year from despatch.
Expiry Date
12 months
Target Details for Enterotoxin B
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Target
Enterotoxin B
Abstract
Enterotoxin B Products
Synonyms
enterotoxin B antibody, BAS1751 antibody, seb antibody, BCAH187_A1996 antibody, BCB4264_A1882 antibody, BCG9842_B3462 antibody, BCAH820_1923 antibody, BCA_1956 antibody, BAMEG_2704 antibody, BAA_1956 antibody
Background
Staphylococcus aureus are gram-positive bacteria that, although part of the normal flora of humans (nasal passages, skin and mucous membranes), have the potential to become opportunistic pathogens. S. aureus is a frequent cause of a wide range of infections and some bacterial strains have become resistant to many commonly used antibiotics.Synonyms: S. aureus, SEB, entB
UniProt
P01552
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