Cat#:PA-3896F;Product Name:Mouse Anti-Bacillus anthracis Protective Antigen Antibody;Synonym:Bacillus anthracis Protective Antigen; Anthrax; B. anthracis; Prot. Ag; anthrax PA; Anthrax toxins translocating protein; PA 83; PA; PA83; Pag; PagA; Protective antigen; Anthrax toxin;Background:Bacillus anthracis is a rod shaped gram positive bacterium which causes anthrax, an acute infectious disease resulting in macrophage infection and immune suppression. The Ames strain is one of 89 strains of the Bacillus anthracis. It was isolated from a diseased cow that died in Texas in 1981. Researchers at the time mistakenly believed the strain came from Ames, Iowa and mislabeled the specimen. The Ames strain came to wide public attention in association with the 2001 anthrax attacks. Seven letters mailed to media outlets and US Senators on September 18, 2001 and October 9, 2001 contained anthrax bacteria of this particular strain. This strain is a monomorphic disease, mutating slowly if at all.;Description:Mouse Anti-Bacillus anthracis Protective Antigen Monoclonal Antibody;Host Species:Mouse;Species Reactivity:Human;Clone#:BAP0117;Isotype:IgG1;Storage:Store antibody products at 2-8°C. For long term storage, aliquot and freeze at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles;Usage:For Lab Research Use Only;
Bacillus anthracis is a rod shaped gram positive bacterium which causes anthrax, an acute infectious disease resulting in macrophage infection and immune suppression. The Ames strain is one of 89 strains of the Bacillus anthracis. It was isolated from a diseased cow that died in Texas in 1981. Researchers at the time mistakenly believed the strain came from Ames, Iowa and mislabeled the specimen. The Ames strain came to wide public attention in association with the 2001 anthrax attacks. Seven letters mailed to media outlets and US Senators on September 18, 2001 and October 9, 2001 contained anthrax bacteria of this particular strain. This strain is a monomorphic disease, mutating slowly if at all.