Leinco Technologies

Anti-Mayaro Virus, E1 (Clone MAYV-9760)

Product Code:
 
LEI-M227
Product Group:
 
Primary Antibodies
Host Type:
 
Mouse
Antibody Isotype:
 
Mouse IgG1 κ
Antibody Clonality:
 
Monoclonal
Antibody Clone:
 
MAYV-9760
Regulatory Status:
 
RUO
Target Species:
 
Virus
Applications:
  • Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)
  • Lateral-Flow Immunochromatographic Assay
Shipping:
 
2 - 8°C Wet Ice
Storage:
 
This purified antibody is stable when stored at 2-8°C. Do not freeze.
 

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Concentration:
≥1.0 mg/ml
Formulation:
Formulated in 0.015 M phosphate buffered saline (0.85% NaCl), pH 7.2 and contains 0.05% sodium azide. Due to inherent biochemical properties of antibodies, certain products may be prone to precipitation over time. Precipitation may be removed by aseptic centrifugation and/or filtration.
Product Description:
Mayaro virus (MAYV) is a arthropod-borne RNA virus belonging to the Togaviridae family, Alphavirus genus. It is closely related to other arboviruses like Chikungunya and Ross River virus. Originally discovered in Trinidad in 1954, MAYV is transmitted to humans primarily through the bite of infected mosquitoes, particularly the Aedes species. The virus causes Mayaro fever, a febrile illness with symptoms resembling those of dengue and chikungunya, including fever, joint pain, and rash. While traditionally considered restricted to South America, recent reports of MAYV cases in other regions indicate its potential for geographic expansion. The disease burden of Mayaro fever has been underreported and underestimated, and its emergence highlights the importance of monitoring and understanding the ecology and epidemiology of emerging arboviruses for effective public health management.
Target:
E1, Mayaro Virus