Candida albicans Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
CAT#: BP1006HRP
Candida albicans rabbit polyclonal antibody, HRP
Conjugation: Unconjugated Biotin FITC
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CNY 13650.00
| Cited in 1 publication. | 
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| Product Data | |
| Applications | ELISA, ID, IF, IHC | 
| Recommend Dilution | Suitable for use in ELISA, Immunocytochemistry, Immunohistochemistry, Double-Diffusion and CIE. | 
| Reactivity | Candida | 
| Host | Rabbit | 
| Clonality | Polyclonal | 
| Immunogen | Candida albicans, type A (ATCC #32354) | 
| Specificity | Recognizes numerous proteins in a soluble C. albicans extract (IEP). Has not been absorbed and does cross-react with other yeasts. Negative against Human serum, urine and spinal fluid. | 
| Formulation | PBS, pH 7.2 with 0.002% Thimerosal as preservative and 10 mg/ml BSA as stabilizer Label: HRP State: Liquid purified Ig fraction Label: Highly purified preparation of horseradish peroxidase (RZ>3). Care is taken to ensure adequate conjugation while preserving maximum enzyme activity. Free enzyme is absent Molar radio: Estimated molar HRP: IgG substitution is 2-3. | 
| Concentration | lot specific | 
| Conjugation | HRP | 
| Storage Condition | Store undiluted at 2-8°C for one month or (in aliquots) at -20°C for longer. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. | 
| Background | Candida albicans is the most frequently isolated fungal pathogen of humans, affecting immunocompromised patients ranging from premature infants to AIDS sufferers. Systemic infections have an attributed mortality of 30-50%. C. albicans is a diploid organism which has eight sets of homologous chromosomes. It has a genome of approximately 16 Mb (haploid), about 30% greater than S. cerevisiae (baker’s yeast). | 
| Synonyms | C. albicans | 
| Reference Data | |
Citations (1)
| The use of this Antibodies has been cited in the following citations: | 
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| Candida albicans infection leads to barrier breakdown and a MAPK/NF-κB mediated stress response in the intestinal epithelial cell line C2BBe1
                                                ,BC6hringer M, Pohlers S, Schulze S, Albrecht-Eckardt D, Piegsa J, Weber M, Martin R, HC | 
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