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Zika virus NS1 ELISA Duo

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Component

Cat No Component Name Host clonality Reactivity Application Package
ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] Mouse mAb Virus ELISA, FACS, ICC/IF, IHC-Fr, IHC-P, WB 50 μg
ARG65783 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1610] (Biotin) Mouse mAb Virus ELISA 50 μg

Overview

Product Description The mosquito-borne Zika virus (ZIKV) is prompting worldwide concern due to its connection to neurological disorders including microcephaly. Zika virus belongs to the flavivirus family which encompasses Dengue, yellow fever, West Nile and more different viruses. The connection of neurological disorders creates a need for further research into the ZIKV infection and therapeutic approaches. Arigo offers monoclonal Zika virus antibodies and Zika virus NS1 ELISA Duo suitable for ELISA, FACS, ICC, IHC and WB. These antibody reagents are affinity purified and eliminated false positive resulting from cross-reactivity with other flaviviruses such as Dengue virus and Chikungunya virus.

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Target Name Zika virus NS1
Alternate Names Zika virus NS1 ELISA; Zika virus nonstructural protein 1 ELISA; Zika virus NS1 antibody; Biotin-conjugated Zika virus NS1 antibody

Properties

Form Liquid
Storage Instruction Store antibodies at 4°C or -20°C. Please refer to the each product datasheet for detail temperatures of the antibodies.
Note For laboratory research only, not for drug, diagnostic or other use.

Bioinformation

Gene Full Name Zika virus nonstructural protein 1 ELISA Duo
Background The mosquito-borne Zika virus (ZIKV) is prompting worldwide concern due to its connection to neurological disorders including microcephaly. Zika virus belongs to the flavivirus family which encompasses Dengue, yellow fever, West Nile and more different viruses. The connection of neurological disorders creates a need for further research into the ZIKV infection and therapeutic approaches.
For more ZIKA virus antibody and ZIKA virus antibody Duo products, please refer to Choose the Best ZIKA Virus Antibodies

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  • ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] ICC/IF image

    Immunofluorescence: ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] (1:400) were used for detecting ZIKV NS1.

  • ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] FACS image

    Flow Cytometry: Zika virus NS1 expressing plasmid transfected (red) or non-transfected (blue) 293T cells stained with ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] at 1:1000 dilution.

  • ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] WB image

    Western blot: 20 μg of 293T cell lysates transfected with 1) control plasmid or 2) Zika virus NS1 expression plasmid. The blots were stained with ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] at 1:5000 dilution.

  • ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] WB image

    Wetern blot: 100 ng of 1) ZIKV NS1 (Purified from E.coli), 2) DENV1 NS1 (Purified from 293 cell), 3) DENV2 NS1 (Purified from 293 cell), 4) DENV3 NS1 (Purified from 293 cell), 5) DENV4 NS1 (Purified from 293 cell), and 6) CHIKV NS1 (Purified from 293 cell) stained with ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] at 1:5000 dilution.

  • ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] WB image

    Western blot: 10 μg of Vero cells Infected with 1) Mock, 2) ZIKV, 3) DENV1, 4) DENV2, 5) DENV3 and 6) DENV 4. Cell lysates were stained with ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] at 1:2000.

  • ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] & ARG65783 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1610] (Biotin) ELISA image

    ELISA: 293 cells expressed DENV1-4, CHIKV NS1 protein and E.coli expressed ZIKV NS1 protein detected by ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] as capture antibody (5 µg/ml), and ARG65783 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1610] (Biotin) (1 µg/ml) as detection antibody, followed by incubation with streptavidin-HRP.

  • ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] ELISA image

    ELISA: ARG65781 anti-Zika virus NS1 antibody [SQab1609] (1:5000) were used for detecting ZIKV NS1. Each protein (1 µg/ml) were coated onto ELISA plate.

Specific References

Viral Protein Accumulation of Zika Virus Variants Links with Regulation of Innate Immunity for Differential Control of Viral Replication, Spread, and Response to Interferon

ARG65781: WB / Zika virus

Amy Y Lu et al.
J Virol.,  (2023)

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Decreased CSTB, RAGE, and Axl Receptor Are Associated with Zika Infection in the Human Placenta

ARG65781: IHC-P / Zika virus

Gabriel Borges-Vélez et al.
Cells,  (2022)

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The Prevalence of Adenoid Hypertrophy among Children with Zika Related Microcephaly.

ARG65781: IHC-P / Zika virus

Mariana C Leal et al.
Viruses.,  (2021)

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Zika Virus Infects Human Placental Mast Cells and the HMC-1 Cell Line, and Triggers Degranulation, Cytokine Release and Ultrastructural Changes.

ARG65781: ICC/IF, IHC-P, FACS / Zika virus

Rabelo Kissila et al.
Cells.,  (2020)

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Functional comparison of paper-based immunoassays based on antibodies and engineered binding proteins.

ARG65783: ELISA / Virus

Sung Ki-Joo et al.
Analyst.,  (2020)

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Monodelphis domestica as a fetal intra-cerebral inoculation model for Zika virus pathogenesis

ARG65781: IHC-Fr / Zika virus

John M. Thomas III et al.
Preprint.,  (2019)

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Detection of a novel African-lineage-like Zika virus naturally infecting free-living neotropical primates in Southern Brazil.

ARG65781: IHC-P / Zika virus

Almeida, Paula Rodrigues et al.
Preprint.,  (2019)

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Optimization of commercially available Zika virus antibodies for use in a laboratory-developed immunohistochemical assay

ARG65781: IHC-P / Zika virus

Brigid C Bollweg et al.
J Pathol Clin Res.,  (2017)

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Placental Histopathology and Clinical Presentation of Severe Congenital Zika Syndrome in a Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Exposed Uninfected Infant.

ARG65781: IHC-P / Virus

Rabelo K et al.
Front Immunol.,  (2017)

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