Anti- CMV p65
The family Herpesviridae, which also contains Epstein-Barr virus, human herpes virus 6, varicella zoster virus, and herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2, includes cytomegalovirus (CMV). The most frequent cause of congenital infections has been shown to be CMV. CMV can spread by a number of routes, including blood transfusions and organ transplants, and is present in a number of bodily fluids, including saliva, urine, breast milk, cervical secretions, blood, and semen. Infected tissue typically has larger cells with intranuclear and occasionally cytoplasmic inclusions, often up to 40 m in diameter. During the early stages of CMV illness, leukocytes from BALF and peripheral blood were found to contain the CMV p65 antigen
| Intended Use | IVD |
|---|---|
| Clone | rCMV/9827 |
| Localisation | Cytoplasm & Nucleus |
| Antibody Type | Monoclonal |
| Tissue Type/Cancer Type | CMV infected tissue |
| Source | Mouse |
| Pack | 0.5 mL – Manual – Concentrate, 1 mL – Manual – Concentrate, 6 mL – Manual – RTU, 50 Tests – Automation – Xmatrx, 50 tests – NanoVIP, 100 Tests – Automation – i6000, 160 Tests – Automation – Xmatrx, 5 slides – Xmatrx, 5 slides – Manual |





