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Anti-P6 Protein (H. influenzae) [3B9]

Invented by Prof Michael Apicella from The University Of Iowa
Invented at The University Of Iowa

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Catalogue Number 153699
Applications N/A
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets P6 protein (conserved region)
Reactivity Haemophilus influenzae
Relevance H. influenzae is a highly contagious human pathogen. It is a normal commensal of the upper respiratory tract, but can cause invasive disease including septicemia, pneumonia, and meningitis.
Host Mouse
Subclass IgG2
Subclass Notes Isotyping result showed IgG2a with a weak IgG2b reaction (potential mixed clone)
Notes Useful for researchers studying H. influenzae interactions with mammalian cells during infections.
Research Area Bacteriology, Immunology, Microbiology

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References: 2 entries

Ketterer et al. 1999. Infect Immun. 67(8):4161-70. PMID: 10417188.

Infection of primary human bronchial epithelial cells by Haemophilus influenzae: macropinocytosis as a mechanism of airway epithelial cell entry.

Europe PMC ID: 10417188


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References: 2 entries

Ketterer et al. 1999. Infect Immun. 67(8):4161-70. PMID: 10417188.

Infection of primary human bronchial epithelial cells by Haemophilus influenzae: macropinocytosis as a mechanism of airway epithelial cell entry.


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