Anti-P6 Protein (H. influenzae) [7F3]
Invented by Prof Michael Apicella from The University Of Iowa
Invented at The University Of Iowa
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| Catalogue Number | 153700 |
| Applications | N/A |
| Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets | Conserved epitope on P6 protein |
| Reactivity | Virus and 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 | IgG3 |
| Notes | Useful for researchers studying H. influenzae interactions with mammalian cells during infections. |
| Research Area | Bacteriology, Immunology, Microbiology |
References: 2 entries
Murphy et al. 1986. Infect Immun. 54(3):774-9. PMID: 3491049.
Antigenic characterization of the P6 protein of nontypable Haemophilus influenzae.
Europe PMC ID: 3491049
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References: 2 entries
Murphy et al. 1986. Infect Immun. 54(3):774-9. PMID: 3491049.
Antigenic characterization of the P6 protein of nontypable Haemophilus influenzae.
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