Active Influenza B (B/Victoria/504/00) Protein
Cat.No. : | Influenza B-1016I |
Product Overview : | Allantoic fluid of 10 days old embryonated eggs, inoculated with influenza B virus, strain B/Victoria/504/00. |
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Source : | Native |
Species : | Influenza B |
Form : | STE, 0.09 % sodium azide (NaN3) and 0.005 % thimerosal. |
Bio-activity : | Tested with anti-adenovirus antibodies in ELISA. |
Purity : | >90% |
Characteristic : | Virus was grown on monolayer of HeLa cells. When the cultures showed pronounced c.p.e. virus containing medium was purified from cell fragments by low speed centrifugation (4000 rpm, 40 min). |
Applications : | Serological studies of influenza B virus, immunogen for antibody production. |
Notes : | Thimerosal and beta propiolactone treatment. This product has been treated in a manner consistent with methods of inactivation. Generally accepted good laboratory practices appropriate to microbiological/viral safe handling practices and techniques are required at work. |
Storage : | Keep it at 4ºC if used within a month. For long term storage, split it into small aliquots and keep at -80ºC. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. The product will be expired one year after receiving if stored properly. Non-hazardous. |
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Ask a questionInfluenza B enters host cells by binding to sialic acid receptors on the cell surface and subsequently infects cells.
Influenza B possesses several proteins, including hemagglutinin (HA), neuraminidase (NA), nucleoprotein (NP) and others.
Influenza B is a type of influenza virus, specifically an RNA virus that causes respiratory infections in humans.
HA helps the virus attach to host cells and facilitates the entry of the virus into these cells.
Influenza B infections can contribute to seasonal flu outbreaks, leading to respiratory illnesses during certain times of the year.
NA assists in the release of newly formed viral particles from infected cells, promoting viral spread.
Yes, Influenza B can undergo genetic mutations, leading to the emergence of new strains and the need for updated vaccines.
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Write a reviewDespite its price, the product’s contributions to our research goals made it an indispensable resource.
The product’s consistent outcomes fortified the reproducibility of our scientific inquiries.
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