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- Tel: 858.663.9055
- Email: info@nsjbio.com
Microbiology Antibody detects proteins associated with microorganisms and host–pathogen interactions. Microbiology encompasses the study of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, each presenting unique molecular targets. From bacterial toxins and surface receptors to viral capsid proteins and fungal cell wall components, Microbiology Antibodies provide essential reagents for identifying microbial proteins and for monitoring immune responses during infection.
Examples of key targets include bacterial lipopolysaccharide-binding proteins, viral proteins such as HIV p24 and influenza hemagglutinin, fungal β-glucans, and protozoan antigens like Plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase. The Microbiology Antibody is widely applied in diagnostics, vaccine development, drug discovery, and fundamental studies of host–microbe biology. Because infectious diseases remain a global health challenge, Microbiology Antibodies are indispensable across immunology, virology, microbiology, and translational medicine.
NSJ Bioreagents offers Microbiology Antibodies validated for immunohistochemistry, ELISA, western blotting, immunofluorescence, and flow cytometry. Each Microbiology Antibody undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure specificity to microbial antigens and minimal cross-reactivity with host proteins.
By choosing a Microbiology Antibody from NSJ Bioreagents, researchers gain reagents optimized for reproducibility and clarity. Our antibodies deliver sharp detection in diagnostic assays, reliable results in research workflows, and compatibility with high-throughput screens. With extensive technical documentation, recommended positive controls, and optimized protocols, NSJ Bioreagents ensures that Microbiology Antibodies provide dependable performance across laboratory and translational applications.
The Microbiology Antibody supports a broad range of experimental and diagnostic uses, reflecting the diversity of microorganisms and their impact on human health.
Microbiology Antibodies detect bacterial surface proteins and toxins such as exotoxins and adhesins.
The Microbiology Antibody is applied in studies of antibiotic resistance mechanisms.
Researchers use Microbiology Antibodies to monitor bacterial colonization and immune responses.
The Microbiology Antibody supports detection of viral capsid and envelope proteins, including influenza hemagglutinin and HIV gp120.
Microbiology Antibodies are used to validate vaccines by measuring antibody responses against viral antigens.
The Microbiology Antibody is applied in antiviral drug discovery to track viral protein expression.
Microbiology Antibodies detect fungal cell wall components such as β-glucans and mannoproteins.
The Microbiology Antibody is used in invasive fungal infection diagnostics.
Microbiology Antibodies help characterize host–fungal interactions in immunocompromised models.
Microbiology Antibodies are applied to protozoan antigens such as Plasmodium proteins in malaria research.
The Microbiology Antibody supports studies of host immune responses to helminths and protozoa.
Microbiology Antibodies are used in diagnostics for neglected tropical diseases.
The Microbiology Antibody detects host proteins that interact with microbial antigens, clarifying immune recognition.
Microbiology Antibodies support vaccine trials by serving as reagents for immune monitoring assays.
The Microbiology Antibody is applied to analyze pathogen-induced cytokine responses.
Microbiology Antibodies are widely used in diagnostic ELISA kits for infectious diseases.
The Microbiology Antibody provides rapid, sensitive detection of pathogens in clinical samples.
Microbiology Antibodies are used to confirm eradication or reinfection in treatment monitoring.
The Microbiology Antibody validates new antimicrobial therapies by measuring drug effects on microbial proteins.
Microbiology Antibodies support biomarker discovery for infection severity and treatment outcomes.
The Microbiology Antibody is used in high-throughput assays for vaccine and drug development pipelines.
Microorganisms shape human health through infection, immunity, and microbiome interactions. The Microbiology Antibody provides the precision needed to detect microbial proteins and monitor host–pathogen interplay, while Microbiology Antibodies more broadly support diagnostic and therapeutic advances.
In basic microbiology, these antibodies reveal molecular details of bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic biology. In infectious disease research, the Microbiology Antibody supports identification of virulence factors and immune targets. In public health, Microbiology Antibodies enable diagnostic tests critical for outbreak management.
Clinically, antibody-based diagnostics remain central for infections such as HIV, hepatitis, malaria, and tuberculosis. The Microbiology Antibody links laboratory discovery with applied healthcare solutions by serving as a reliable, versatile tool.
Microorganisms present both challenges and opportunities for medicine. The Microbiology Antibody equips researchers and clinicians with tools to detect microbial proteins, while Microbiology Antibodies more broadly advance research in bacteriology, virology, mycology, parasitology, and immunology. By connecting molecular microbiology with diagnostics and therapeutics, these antibodies remain indispensable for global health research and clinical innovation.
IHC staining of human cervix tissue with HPV-16 antibody (clone CamVir-1).
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