Brucella IgM Human ELISA Kit (ab108713)
Overview
- Product nameBrucella IgM Human ELISA Kit
- Tests1 x 96 well plate
- Sample typeSerum, Plasma
- Assay typeIndirect
- Species reactivityReacts with: Human
- Product overview
ab108713, IgM Brucella ELISA Kit is intended for the qualitative determination of IgM class antibodies against Brucella in human serum or plasma (citrate).
Brucella is a small Gram-negative bacterium (0.4-0.8 µm in diameter and 0.4-3.0 µm in length) which is non-flagellated, and non spore-forming. They are named after the military doctor David Bruce, who on Malta in 1887 isolated the pathogens from the spleen of a soldier who died of undulating fever. Four species are pathogenic to human: Brucella abortus, Brucella melitensis, Brucella suis and Brucella canis. All four species are exciters of Brucellosis, a disease characterized by undulating fever. Depending on exciter the disease is also called Morbus Bang (B. abortus) or Malta fever (B. melitensis).
- Tested applicationsELISA more details
Properties
- Storage instructionsStore at +4°C. Please refer to protocols.
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Components 1 x 96 tests Brucella anti-IgM Conjugate 1 x 20ml Brucella Coated Wells (IgM): 1 unit Brucella IgM Cut-off Control 1 x 3ml Brucella IgM Negative Control 1 x 2ml Brucella IgM Positive Control 1 x 2ml Cover foil 1 unit IgM Sample Diluent 1 x 100ml Stop Solution 1 x 15ml Strip holder 1 unit TMB Substrate Solution 1 x 15ml Washing Solution (20x conc. 1 x 50ml - Research Areas
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Alternative names
- B. abortus IgGB. canis IgGB. melitensis IgG
- B. suis IgGBrucella abortus IgGBrucella canis IgGBrucella melitensis IgGBrucella suis IgGMalta fever IgGMorbus Bang IgG
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Applications
Our Abpromise guarantee covers the use of ab108713 in the following tested applications.
The application notes include recommended starting dilutions; optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.
| Application | Notes |
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| ELISA | ELISA |
Protocols
References for Brucella IgM Human ELISA Kit (ab108713)
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