Oregenics Spike Protein And Moderna
Lab Reagents
Human IgG antibody Laboratories manufactures the oregenics spike protein and moderna reagents distributed by Genprice. The Oregenics Spike Protein And Moderna reagent is RUO (Research Use Only) to test human serum or cell culture lab samples. To purchase these products, for the MSDS, Data Sheet, protocol, storage conditions/temperature or for the concentration, please contact Spike Protein. Other Oregenics products are available in stock. Specificity: Oregenics Category: Spike Group: Protein And
SARS Spike Antibody |
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24217-100ul | SAB | 100ul | EUR 468 |
SARS Spike Antibody |
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24218-100ul | SAB | 100ul | EUR 468 |
SARS Spike Antibody |
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24219-100ul | SAB | 100ul | EUR 468 |
SARS Spike Antibody |
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24318-100ul | SAB | 100ul | EUR 468 |
SARS Spike Antibody |
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20-abx137184 | Abbexa |
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SARS Spike Antibody |
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20-abx137200 | Abbexa |
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Spike Glycoprotein Antibody |
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20-abx300551 | Abbexa |
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Acids Matrix Spike |
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CLPS-MSA | Scientific Laboratory Supplies | 1ML | EUR 120.84 |
TCLP Volatiles Spike |
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TCLP-VX | Scientific Laboratory Supplies | 1ML | EUR 106.02 |
SARS Spike RBD Recombinant Protein |
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10-211 | ProSci | 0.1 mg | EUR 651.3 |
Description: The spike protein (S) of coronavirus (CoV) attaches the virus to its cellular receptor, angiotensinconverting enzyme 2 (ACE2). A defined receptor-binding domain (RBD) on S mediates this interaction.The S protein plays key parts in the induction of neutralizing-antibody and T-cell responses, as well as protective immunity. |
MERS Spike S1 Recombinant protein |
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39-102 | ProSci | 0.1 mg | EUR 556.8 |
Description: Since April 2012, cases of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) have been identified in the following countries: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Kuwait, Yemen, Lebanon, Iran, Algeria, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Greece, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Tunisia, Egypt, Malaysia, Turkey and the United States of America. Coronaviruses are the cause of the common cold, SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and other severe illnesses with high mortality rates, all are classified into coronavirus family. MERS-CoV is a new type of SARS found in the coronavirus family causing severe pneumonia with sudden and serious respiratory illness with high mortality rates as well. Since January 27th 2015, the WHO has reported 956 human cases, including 351 deaths. More cases of the new coronavirus strain are expected. Like in other coronaviruses, large surface spike glycoprotein is a central structural protein of this virus; it is located above the virion surface to bind and enter into the target cell. Spike protein has 2 domains- S1 and S2. The S1 domain is responsible for cellular tropism and interaction with target cell, while the S2 domain is responsible for membrane fusion. The C-terminal of S1 domain contains a receptor binding domain, and is also a potential target for vaccine development and an antigen for diagnosis. |
SARS-CoV spike protein Antibody |
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abx023139-100ug | Abbexa | 100 ug | EUR 1028.4 |
SARS-CoV spike protein Antibody |
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abx023143-100ug | Abbexa | 100 ug | EUR 1028.4 |
SARS Biotinylated Spike RBD Recombinant Protein |
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10-212 | ProSci | 0.1 mg | EUR 752.1 |
Description: The spike protein (S) of coronavirus (CoV) attaches the virus to its cellular receptor, angiotensinconverting enzyme 2 (ACE2). A defined receptor-binding domain (RBD) on S mediates this interaction.The S protein plays key parts in the induction of neutralizing-antibody and T-cell responses, as well as protective immunity. |
Sars-Cov, Spike (Middle) Recom Protein |
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abx060656-1mg | Abbexa | 1 mg | EUR 2030.4 |
SARS Associated Spike Mosaic S Protein |
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20-abx260156 | Abbexa |
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Anti-MERSC-CoV Spike Protein antibody |
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STJ140102 | St John's Laboratory | 150 µg | EUR 277.2 |
Description: Goat polyclonal to Spike protein of Middle East respiratory Syndrome coronavirus. Coronaviruses access host cells by membrane fusion, a process mediated by specific fusion or “spike” proteins on the virion, often activated by cellular proteases. |