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Native Hepatitis Surface Antigen subtype Ay protein

Cat.No. : HBsAg-8H
Product Overview : Native Hepatitis Surface Antigen subtype Ay was prified from Human plasma.
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Source : Human plasma
Species : Hepatitis B virus
Form : It is supplied in 20 mM phosphate buffer, pH 7.4 150 mM NaCl, 5% sucrose and 0.015 mM azide in liquid or lyophilized in the same buffer
Purity : >99%
Applications : ELISA, Western
Notes : Bioburden ~<10 CFU/ml.All human derived material has been tested negative for HIV, and HCV. This product is prepared from Hepatitis positive plasma and should be handled as potentially hazardous. It has been heat inactivated at 60 centigrade for 15 hours. Nevertheless, all precautions should be taken and samples be treated as potentially hazardous.
Reconstitution : Reconstitute powder in water at 1 mg/ml. Store at -20 centigrade or below in suitable aliquots.
Shipping : Lyophilized items are shipped at room temp or cold paks and stored at -20 centigrade upon receipt.If supplied in liquid then the items are shipped in cold paks and stored frozen at -20 centigrade or below.

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Can HBSAG protein test be used to evaluate the immune efficacy of hepatitis B vaccine? 06/12/2022

Yes, the HBSAG protein test can be used to assess the immune efficacy of the hepatitis B vaccine. A positive result indicates that the immune system has developed a protective response against the hepatitis B virus.

How important is HBSAG protein testing for screening for hepatitis B virus transmission? 11/04/2021

HBSAG protein detection is an important means of screening for hepatitis B virus transmission, which can detect infected people early and take corresponding measures to interrupt the transmission chain of hepatitis B virus.

Do HBSAG-positive people develop chronic hepatitis B? 06/11/2020

Not all HBSAG-positive people will develop chronic hepatitis B patients, but HBSAG positivity implies HBSA virus infection and further assessment of the patient's liver function and level of HBV replication is required.

What are the natural immunity associated with HBSAG protein? 10/31/2019

The natural immunity associated with HBSAG proteins includes the immune response of natural killer cells (NK cells) and inflammatory cells.

What is the sensitivity and specificity of the HBSAG protein test? 10/25/2019

The protein tests are generally highly sensitive and specific, but there may be certain false negative or false positive results during early infection or chronic hepatitis B activity.

What is the mechanism of HBSAG protein and hepatitis B virus infection? 08/21/2019

The proteins are involved in viral replication, assembly, and release by binding to the core particles of hepatitis B virus.

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12/08/2022

    The stability of HBSAG is very good, and it can maintain consistent performance even under different experimental conditions, which gives me more confidence in the experimental results.

    02/10/2022

      HBSAG expression was high and could be easily detected.

      10/24/2020

        HBSAG performed very well in Western blot with clear bands, which improved the accuracy of the experiment.

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