Rotavirus capsid Antibody (0581) is a mouse monoclonal IgG2b antibody that detects Rotavirus, with species reactivity specific to Rotavirus, and is suitable for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Anti-Rotavirus capsid antibody (0581) plays a crucial role in studying rotavirus infections, which are a leading cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and young children. The rotavirus capsid is composed of three concentric protein layers, with the outer layers, VP4 and VP7, being essential for viral entry into host cells. These proteins facilitate virus attachment to cell membranes and undergo calcium-dependent conformational changes critical for viral entry. Understanding rotavirus capsid structure provides insights into host cell interactions and can inform targeted therapy and vaccine development. Rotavirus capsid monoclonal antibody (0581) enables effective investigation of rotavirus pathogenesis mechanisms and contributes to advancing prevention and treatment strategies for rotavirus infections.
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