Mycoplasma bovis Antibody (203) is a mouse monoclonal IgG1 antibody that detects Mycoplasma bovis with species reactivity specific to Mycoplasma bovis through applications such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Mycoplasma bovis is a significant pathogen in cattle, known for causing severe respiratory diseases and other infections, which can lead to substantial economic losses in the dairy industry. This microorganism lacks a cell wall, making Mycoplasma bovis resistant to many common antibiotics, while thriving in environments that mimic host physiological conditions, particularly in bovine milk. A unique structure with a flexible membrane allows Mycoplasma bovis to evade immune response and persist in host tissues by adapting to various environments. Understanding Mycoplasma bovis structure is crucial for developing detection and treatment strategies, making anti-Mycoplasma bovis antibody (203) valuable for research and diagnostic applications. Mycoplasma bovis (203) monoclonal antibody serves as an essential tool for researchers studying this pathogen′s impact on cattle health and developing effective control measures.
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