Marburg Virus Antibody (FM44) is a mouse monoclonal IgG1 antibody that detects Marburg Virus protein by western blotting (WB) under non-reducing conditions. Marburg Virus is a member of the Filoviridae family, notorious for long, threadlike particles ranging from 800 nm to 14,000 nm in length. This unique structure plays a significant role in evading host immune response and facilitating entry into host cells. The filamentous morphology allows for a larger surface area, enhancing interaction with host cell receptors and promoting efficient viral replication. Understanding Marburg Virus structure is vital for developing targeted therapies and vaccines, providing insights into viral operation and neutralization methods. Marburg Virus (FM44) monoclonal antibody serves as an essential tool for researchers studying this highly pathogenic virus, enabling exploration of viral mechanisms and host response to infection.
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