REAGENTS FOR SEROLOGY TESTING
A positive anti-HBc IgM indicates a recent, acute infection (within the past 6 months). A positive anti-HBc Total is a non-specific assay used to detect acute, chronic, or resolved HBV infection. It may be used in pre-vaccination testing to determine previous exposure to an HBV infection but it is not a marker of immunity. Anti-HBc, IgM or Total
VTI610
Recombinant HBcAg • Entire Hep B core protein, 183 a.a. (19kDa) • Produced in P. pastoris • Buffer: 20 mM Potassium Phosphate, pH 6.5 ± 0.3
Suitable for ELISA Antibody Detection Assays
Used to screen for and detect HBV infections, either recent or chronic. HBsAg is the earliest indicator of acute Hepatitis B and frequently identifies infected people before symptoms appear. HBsAg is the most widely used diagnostic and blood screening Hepatitis B test worldwide. HBsAg
BN1100
MAb to HBsAg • Isotype IgG1, Kappa • Capture Antibody MAb to HBsAg • Isotype IgG1, Kappa • Detection Antibody MAb to HBsAg • Isotype IgG2a, Kappa • Capture Antibody MAb to HBsAg • Detection Antibody
BN1097
Paired MAbs for Sandwich ELISA & Lateral Flow Antigen Detection Assays
BN1099
BN1097
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