Lung tissue
Cytomegalovirus (Concentrate)
Reacts with CMV immediate early antigen and early antigen. The antibody shows no cross-reaction with other herpesviruses or with adenovirus. In CMV-infected cells, the antibody gives a nuclear staining pattern early during the infection; at a later stage, a diffuse nuclear and apparent cytoplasmic staining is observed. The antibody is particularly well-suited for the detection of CMV in infected human embryonic fibroblasts.
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- Excellent specificity
- High lot to lot consistency
- Optimized for immunohistochemistry (IHC) with validated protocols
- Certified manufacturing facilities guarantee full quality control
- More than 50 years experience ensuring quality and innovation in antibodies and reagents
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Literature
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Immunohistochemical Staining Methods - Education Guide, Sixth Edition
The focus of the sixth edition of the IHC Guidebook is to provide a comprehensive immunohistochemistry (IHC) resource for lab managers, lab technicians, learning pathologists, and students from around the world.
- Technical Overviews
- English
- 30 Nov 2021
- 27.05 MB
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Featured References
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1. Niedobitek G, Finn T, Herbst H, et al. Detection of cytomegalovirus by in situ hybridisation and immunohistochemistry using the new monoclonal antibody CCH2: a comparison of methods. J Clin Pathol 1988,41:1005-9.
2. Wirgart BZ, Landqvist M, Hökeberg I, et al. Early detection of cytomegalovirus in cell culture by a new monoclonal antibody, CCH2. J Virol Methods 1990,27:211-20.
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