catalog number :
MBS318648
products full name :
Mumps (Strain: Enders)
products short name :
Mumps Virus Antigen
products name syn :
Mumps (Strain Enders) <10% Viral Protein
specificity :
Mumps (Strain Enders) <10% Viral Protein
form :
Partially Purified
storage stability :
-65 to -80 degree C
tested application :
ELISA
other info2 :
Buffer: 0.1M Glycine. pH 9.3 - 9.7. Protein Concentration: 0.2 to 1.0 mg/mL. <10% Viral Protein. Dry Ice Shipment: Extra charge may be applied to your shipping cost as dry ice is required to ship this product.
products categories :
Infectious Disease Antigens and Toxins
products description :
Viral Strain: Enders. UV Inactivated. Introduction: Mumps Virus is a systemic viral disease of man. The most visibly apparent clinical symptom is demonstrated in two-thirds of infections, causing a characteristic swelling of salivary glands. Although other symptoms including sequela, meningioencephalitis, orchiditis leading to atrophy and some fetal wastage may be attributed to the disease. However, most cases are limited to nausea, vomiting, neck stiffness and headache. Control measures for mumps have been quite successful with the prevention of the disease through childhood vaccinations. Serological diagnosis of Mumps infection is the most common method of identification. Testing for the presence of Mumps antibody is a method of differentiating the disease from other parotitis-causing agents and to identify potential candidates for vaccination. The detection of IgM antibody appears to be the most sensitive method to indicate acute infection, with little cross-reactivity presented with related antigens. However, current IgG antibody test for Mumps virus appear to cross-react with parainfluenza virus antigens. The Mumps antigen product #8099 is prepared from a glycine extraction of LLC-MK2 cells infected with the Mumps Virus strain Enders. The preparation is partially purified to reduce host cell components. The Mumps antigen is inactivated by ultraviolet light and is tested for infectivity prior to release. The purification process yields a Mumps antigen which has a high sensitivity and low background in the ELISA assay.