Herpes Simplex Virus I (10A3), MMab
For Analyte Specific Reagent.
Description
Herpes simplex virus I (HSV-I) is a strain of the Herpes virus family, Herpesviridae, which cause infections in humans. The double stranded DNA genome is contained within an icosahedral capsid embedded in a proteinaceous layer (tegument) and surrounded by a lipid envelope, derived from the nuclear membrane of the last host, which is decorated with virus-specific glycoproteins spikes. HSV I causes a contagious disease, also known as cold sore, night fever, or fever blister. After an initial, or primary, infection, HSV establishes latency, during which the virus is present in the cell bodies of nerves which innervate the area of original outbreak. Herpes symptoms may periodically recur in the form of outbreaks of herpetic sores near the site of original infection. HSV I usually infects the non-genital mucosal surfaces, and Type II typically involves the genitalia. Either type may affect the skin or internal organs (typically brain, lung, liver, adrenal gland, or GI tract) of immunocompromised individuals.
Synonymes
herpes simplex virus 1, herpes simplex virus, herpes siplex virus i, hsvi, hsv-i, hsv1, hsv-1, hsv 1, anti-hsvi, anti-hsv1 anti-hsv-i, anti-hsv-1, hsv1 antibody immunohstochemistry, anti hsv1, anti hsv 1, HSV1, HSV 1, Herpes simplex virus 1, human herpesvirus 1, Herpesviridae, hhv 1, hhv1, cold sores, Stoker strain
Caractéristiques
- Type
- Mouse Monoclonal
- Clone
- 10A3
- Isotype
- IgG1
- Réactivité
- Paraffin, Frozen
- Localisation
- Nuclear, Cytoplasmic
- Contrôle
- HSV I Infected Tissues
- Usage prévu
- For Analyte Specific Reagent.
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