FeLV gp70 Antibody (7217) is a mouse monoclonal IgG1 antibody that detects the FeLV gp70 protein of FeLV origin by immunofluorescence (IF). Anti-FeLV gp70 antibody (7217) is available as the non-conjugated format, providing researchers with a reliable tool for studying feline leukemia virus infections. FeLV gp70 (7217) antibody recognizes a glycoprotein located on the viral surface that plays a crucial role in mediating fusion of the viral envelope with host cell membranes, enabling viral genome entry and replication. Understanding FeLV gp70 function is vital for diagnosing feline leukemia and developing therapeutic interventions to control viral spread. Neutralizing antibodies against FeLV gp70 can significantly impact infection outcomes, as robust immune responses may lead to tumor regression and potential viral clearance from infected cats. FeLV gp70 (7217) monoclonal antibody serves as an invaluable resource for investigating feline leukemia virus and associated pathologies.
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