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IAV H5

Anti-IAV H5 Products
- Recombinant Anti-IAV H5 Antibody (MOB-527)
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- Derivation: Mouse
- Species Reactivity: IAV
- Type: IgG
- Application: ELISA, WB, IF, FuncS
- Recombinant Human Anti-IAV H5 Antibody (MHH-527)
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- Derivation: Human
- Species Reactivity: IAV
- Type: IgG
- Application: ELISA, IF, FuncS
- Recombinant Mouse Anti-IAV H5 Antibody (VMC115) (MRO-2156CQ)
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- Derivation: Mouse
- Species Reactivity: IAV
- Type: Mouse antibody
- Application: ELISA
- Recombinant Human Anti-IAV H5 Antibody Fab Fragment (MHH-527-F(E))
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- Derivation: Human
- Species Reactivity: IAV
- Type: Fab
- Application: RIA, IF, FuncS
- Recombinant Human Anti-IAV H5 Antibody scFv Fragment (MHH-527-S(P))
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- Derivation: Human
- Species Reactivity: IAV
- Type: scFv
- Application: Neut, IF, FuncS
- Recombinant Anti-IAV H5 Antibody Fab Fragment (MOB-527-F(E))
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- Derivation: Mouse
- Species Reactivity: IAV
- Type: Fab
- Application: IF, FC, FuncS
- Recombinant Anti-IAV H5 Antibody scFv Fragment (MOB-527-S(P))
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- Derivation: Mouse
- Species Reactivity: IAV
- Type: scFv
- Application: RIA, ELISA, FuncS
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Influenza A virus causes influenza in birds and some mammals, and is the only species of influenza virus A. Influenza virus A is a genus of the Orthomyxoviridae family of viruses. Strains of all subtypes of influenza A virus have been isolated from wild birds, although disease is uncommon. Some isolates of influenza A virus cause severe disease both in domestic poultry and, rarely, in humans. Occasionally, viruses are transmitted from wild aquatic birds to domestic poultry, and this may cause an outbreak or give rise to human influenza pandemics. Influenza A viruses are negative-sense, single-stranded, segmented RNA viruses. The several subtypes are labeled according to an H number (for the type of hemagglutinin) and an N number (for the type of neuraminidase). There are 18 different known H antigens (H1 to H18) and 11 different known N antigens (N1 to N11)