{"rating_data": {"avg_stars": 0, "total": 0, "avg": 0}, "name": "AAV Antibodies", "created": "2024-01-19 03:14:13", "url": "https://www.amerigoscientific.com/antibodies.html", "lastmodified": "2024-01-19 03:14:13", "usage_data": {"layouts": 0.0, "users": 0}, "popularity": 0.0, "owner": {"username": "amerigoscientific", "url": "/profile/21343/amerigoscientific", "name": "amerigoscientific"}, "species": ["human", "mouse", "rat", "fruitfly", "nematode", "zebrafish", "thale-cress", "frog", "pig"], "shortUrl": "www.amerigoscientific.com", "id": 1329, "short_description": "The high specificity and sensitivity of antibodies are unique advantages in biomedical research applications. ", "role_permission": ["biogpsusers"], "permission_style": "public", "type": "iframe", "options": null, "tags": ["antibodies", "cdna", "elisa", "vectors"], "description": " AAV Antibodies\nThree categories of antibodies for the detection of adeno-associated viruses (AAV).\n\nAAV capsid protein antibodies that specifically react with denatured AAV capsid proteins and thereby recognize the linear epitopes of the viral capsids.\n\nAAV particle antibodies that specifically react with intact AAV particles, i.e. empty and full capsids and thereby recognize a conformational epitope of the assembled capsids of certain serotypes.\n\nAnti-AAV Replicase protein antibodies that react with selected Rep (replicase) proteins in human AAV-infected cells.\n\nAmerigo scientific provides high-quality antibodies which are from professional and well-selected antibody manufacturers all over the world.\n"}