Anti-toxin antibodies description

Endotoxin and other microbial toxins are involved in infectious diseases as well as in many other pathologies like atherosclerosis. The unraveling of the Toll-like receptor’s function in immunity has raised new interest in the innate immune response to bacterial toxins. Moreover, involvement of the acute phase response with LPS-binding proteins like LBP and Serum Amyloid A (SAA), has also contributed to this attention.

 
LPS, Microbial toxins » Anti-toxin antibodies Quantity Application Cat #
Pan T cells, Rat, mAb 15-16A1 100 µg F FC P HM3009
CC16, Human, mAb AY1E6 100 µg F IA P W HM2178
CNF1, mAb NG8 100 µg FS IA W HM6005
CNF1/CNF2, mAb JC4 100 µg FS IA W HM6006
EF-Tu, E.coli, mAb 900 100 µg IA IF W HM6010
Lipid A, free, mAb 43 200 µg IA W HM2046
TREM-2, Mouse, mAb 6E9 100 µg FC IA IP HM1129
Lipid A, mAb 26-5 100 µg IA HM6009
Lipopolysaccharide Core, mAb WN1 222-5, previously known as HM6001 100 µg FS IA P W HM6011
Lipoteichoic acid, mAb 55 200 µg F IA W HM2048
LRG, Human, mAb 2F5.A2 100 µg IA HM2013
Shigatoxin 1, mAb 13C4 100 µg FS IA W HM6007
Shigatoxin 2, mAb 11E10 100 µg FS IA W HM6008
TREM-1, Human, mAb 6B1 100 µg FC FS IA W HM2252
 
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F Frozen sections
FC Flow cytometry
FS Functional studies
IA Immuno assays
IF Immuno fluorescence
IP Immuno precipitation
P Paraffin sections
W Western blot