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Introduction | Noroviruses are a group of +ssRNA viruses that cause gastroenteritis, typically arising in small children. They are found in the Calciviridae family of viruses, and contain the Norwalk virus species and various subspecies/serotypes, including Hawaii virus and Southampton virus. The virus invades the cells of the small intestine, leading to abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhoea, as well as occasionally inducing generic flu-like symptoms (fever, myalgia, and lethargy). The disease is typically self-limiting and is usually treated with oral rehydration therapy and antiemetics. |
Target | Norovirus (NoV) |
Reactivity | Mouse |
Tested Applications | ELISA |
Recommended dilutions | Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user. |
Storage | Shipped at 4 °C. Upon receipt, store the kit according to the storage instruction in the kit's manual. |
Validity | The validity for this kit is 6 months. |
Stability | The stability of the kit is determined by the rate of activity loss. The loss rate is less than 5% within the expiration date under appropriate storage conditions. To minimize performance fluctuations, operation procedures and lab conditions should be strictly controlled. It is also strongly suggested that the whole assay is performed by the same user throughout. |
Assay Type | Sandwich |
Assay Data | Qualitative |
Sample Type | Tissue homogenates, cell lysates and other biological fluids. |
Availability | Shipped within 5-10 working days. |
Note | This product is for research use only. The range and sensitivity is subject to change. Please contact us for the latest product information. For accurate results, sample concentrations must be diluted to mid-range of the kit. If you require a specific range, please contact us in advance or write your request in your order comments. Please note that our ELISA and CLIA kits are optimised for detection of native samples, rather than recombinant proteins. We are unable to guarantee detection of recombinant proteins, as they may have different sequences or tertiary structures to the native protein. |
Plate coated with | Antibody |