Anti-CSFV Glycoprotein E2 Antibody (SAA2532)
Biological Function
The Anti-CSFV Glycoprotein E2 Antibody (SAA2532) is a highly specific and sensitive tool for the detection and inhibition of the glycoprotein E2 of the Classical Swine Fever Virus (CSFV). This glycoprotein is crucial for the virus to enter and infect host cells, making it an ideal target for neutralization and prevention of viral spread.
Main Applications
This antibody is primarily used for research purposes in the field of veterinary medicine, specifically for the study of CSFV and its interactions with host cells. It can also be used in diagnostic assays for the detection of CSFV in infected animals, as well as in the development of vaccines and therapeutics against the virus.
Experimental Use Cases
The Anti-CSFV Glycoprotein E2 Antibody (SAA2532) has been successfully used in various experimental settings, including ELISA, Western blot, and immunofluorescence assays. It has shown high specificity and sensitivity in detecting CSFV in samples from infected animals, as well as in inhibiting viral entry and replication in cell culture models.
In addition, this antibody has been used in in vivo studies to evaluate its potential as a therapeutic agent for CSFV infection. Results have shown a significant reduction in viral load and improved survival rates in animals treated with this antibody.
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