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Catalog Number: VPK-5154
Measures the envelope protein of West Nile Virus
Sensitive to as low as 31.3 ng/mL
West Nile Virus envelope standard included
Catalog Number: BCT-5173
Detection sensitivity limit of 1.2x10^4 CFU equivalents/ml E. coli O157
Heat Killed E.coli O157 standard included
Suitable for use with Food, Fecal or Environmental Samples
Catalog Number: VPK-5171
Measures the RSV nucleoprotein as low as 313 pg/mL
Quantitation is performed on a standard microplate reader
Recombinant RSV Nucleoprotein Standard included
Catalog Number: VPK-5174
Measures the Influenza A Nucleoprotein as low as 625 pg/mL
Quantitation is performed on a standard microplate reader
Recombinant Influenza A Nucleoprotein Standard included
Catalog Number: VPK-5172
Measures the human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein B (HCMV gB) protein as low as 625 pg/mL
Quantitation is performed on a standard microplate reader
Recombinant HCMV gB Protein Standard included
Catalog Number: VPK-5175
Measures the Influenza B Nucleoprotein protein as low as 313 pg/mL
Quantitation is performed on a standard microplate reader
Recombinant Influenza B Nucleoprotein Standard included
Catalog Number: BCT-5176
Detection sensitivity limit of 625 pg/mL Listeria monocytogenes p60
Recombinant Listeria monocytogenes p60 standard included
Suitable for use with Food, Fecal or Environmental Samples
Catalog Number: VPK-5178
Measures the herpes simplex virus glycoprotein D (gD) (HSV gD) protein as low as 313 pg/mL
Quantitation is performed on a standard microplate reader
Recombinant HSV-2 gD Standard included
Catalog Number: VPK-5189
Functionally titers Influenza A infectivity.
Specific anti-Influenza A Nucleoprotein antibody included.
Catalog Number: VPK-5190
Functionally titers Influenza B infectivity.
Specific anti-Influenza B Nucleoprotein antibody included.
Catalog Number: VPK-5191
Functionally titers virus infectivity.
All assays are for research use only; they are not to be used for any clinical, in vitro or in vivo human or veterinary diagnostic purposes.
Catalog Number: RV-103
Higher retroviral yields: average titer 106 to 107 infectious units/mL with transient transfection
Longer stability: up to 4 months in the presence of drug selection
Produce VSVG-pseudotyped pantropic retrovirus, which can easily infect cells of nearly any species
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Catalog Number: RV-102
Higher retroviral yields: average titer 106 to 107 infectious units/mL with transient transfection
Longer stability: up to 4 months in the presence of drug selection
Produces amphotropic retrovirus, which can infect human, mouse and rat cells
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Catalog Number: RV-101
Higher retroviral yields: average titer 106 to 107 infectious units/mL with transient transfection
Longer stability: up to 4 months in the presence of drug selection
Produces ecotropic retrovirus, which can only readily infect mouse or rat cells
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Catalog Number: RV-110
Use this vector along with a packaging cell line and a cloning / expression vector for retroviral production.
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Catalog Number: RV-114
Use this vector along with a packaging cell line and a cloning / expression vector for retroviral production.
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Catalog Number: RV-113
Use this vector along with a packaging cell line and a cloning / expression vector for retroviral production.
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Catalog Number: RV-112
Use this vector along with a packaging cell line and a cloning / expression vector for retroviral production.
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Catalog Number: RV-111
Use this vector along with the 293RTV Cell Line, an envelope vector and a cloning / expression vector for retroviral production.
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General FAQs about Viral Gene Delivery