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Products_type
Antibody
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Products_short_name
[Mycoplasma hominis]
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Clonality
Monoclonal
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Purity
Purity: >90% Purification: Ascites fluid or culture medium by protein A chromatography
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Form
Supplied in 0.01 M phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.2 and contains 0.1% sodium azide
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Concentration
100 ug/ml
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Storage_stability
Store at -20 degree C until ready for use. Avoid repeated freeze-thawing by storing multiple aliquots at -20 degree C.
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Tested_application
Immunofluorescence (IF), Blotting, Immunohistochemistry (IHC), ELISA (EIA)
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Gene
Mycoplasma is a genus of bacteria that lack a cell wall around their cell membrane. Without a cell wall, they are unaffected by many common antibiotics such as penicillin or other beta-lactam antibiotics that target cell wall synthesis. They can be parasitic or saprotrophic. Several species are pathogenic in humans, including M. pneumoniae, which is an important cause of atypical pneumonia and other respiratory disorders, and M. genitalium, which is believed to be involved in pelvic inflammatory diseases. Mycoplasma species are the smallest bacterial cells yet discovered, can survive without oxygen, and come in various shapes. For example, M. genitalium is flask-shaped (about 300 x 600 nm), while M. pneumoniae is more elongated (about 100 x 1000 nm). Hundreds of mycoplasmas infect animals