FITC Anti-H7N9 Hemagglutinin antibody [002]
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Flow Cytometry - FITC Anti-H7N9 Hemagglutinin antibody [002] (AB281950)
Flow cytometric analysis of HEK-293 (Human epithelial cell line from embryonic kidney) cells transfected with plasmid DNA of H7N9 (A/Anhui/1/2013) Hemagglutinin using ab281950 at 0.1 mg/ml (black) compared to an isotype control (gray).
Cells were collected at 72 hours post-transfection, and the cell surface expression of HA were measured by flow cytometry.
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This product is a recombinant monoclonal antibody, which offers several advantages including:
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Biological function summary
Hemagglutinin plays an essential role in viral infectivity and propagation. As part of the influenza virus surface glycoproteins complex along with neuraminidase it not only aids in viral entry but also influences the immune recognition by the host organism. Hemagglutinin's structure is an important determinant of host specificity and antigenic variation which affects how the immune system identifies and responds to viral infections making it important in immune evasion.
Pathways
H7N9 Hemagglutinin participates in viral entry processes and immune response pathways including antigen processing and presentation. It is closely associated with sialic acid metabolism as it determines the binding specificity and efficiency to different host cells. Its actions are often linked to other viral proteins like neuraminidase which assists in the release of new viral particles albeit with a contrasting function of cleaving sialic acid residues from glycoproteins.
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