Mouse anti-SUDV GP mAb (2H5) monoclonal antibody is a monoclonal antibody that is greatly purified and with a high binding affinity for the antigen that it is risen against. If used correctly and according to the protocol, this antibody will provide excellent and reproducible results with guaranteed success for the tested and confirmed applications.
Amongst the advantages of the monoclonal antibodies are the fact that while the hybridoma takes a bit longer to be produced, once the line is ready there is virtually an endless supply of these antibodies throughout time with little to no variations in recognition sites of the antigen in different batches; in comparison to the polyclonal antibodies monoclonal antibodies are highly specific to a given epitope and can be used in applications where specific targeting is required.
Storage and handling
Antibodies that are lyophilized can be transported at ambient temperature and stored for short terms at +4 degrees Celsius, for longer periods – at -20.
Antibodies in a liquid form can be shipped and stored for a short period of time at +4 degrees Celsius, for long term storage (up to one year) 25-50% glycerol or ethylene glycol should be added and then the container has to be stored at -20°C.
Advisory
To keep the quality and the affinity of the antibodies cycles of freezing and thawing should be avoided. For antibodies in a liquid form or reconstituted lyophilized antibodies, small amounts of the solution could be captured on the cap or the walls of the container. Right before use, you could briefly centrifuge the vial to collect all of the solutions on the bottom.
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