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This page lists the EVAg products having been related to the scientific publication DOI reference 10.1093/infdis/jiz032 ("Diet May Drive Influenza A Virus Exposure in African Mammals", The Journal of Infectious Diseases - 2019/03/06). The additional filters enable you with creating a sub-selection of items of this list. The search engine above will seek products into the complete catalogue.

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ERASMUS-MC
Shipping From:
Rotterdam - NL
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011S-03674
In this 3-day course the basic principles of the protein microarray will be addressed by a combination of lectures, demonstration and hands-on training. The protein microarray technique can be used for HA antibody profiling for group level assessment of exposures to influenza viruses in small sample volumes from humans and animals (birds, horses, pigs, bats, carnivores a.o.). The training encompasses wet lab training but also the analysis and interpretation of assay results. Special attention will be given to specific issues of Influenza and flavivirus cross reactivity.
Unit: 1 training, 3 days


1 500,00 €
(Cost per access for Academics)


Produced by:
ERASMUS-MC
Shipping From:
Rotterdam - NL
Ref-SKU:
011K-03673
24 pad nitrocellulose glass slides with a set of 33 HA1 proteins printed on each pad. The slides can be used for HA antibody profiling for group level assessment of exposures to influenza viruses in small sample volumes from humans and animals (birds, horses, pigs, bats, carnivores a.o.) in very small volumes of serum (10 μL). Each slides can be used for 24 sera. Scanning and analysis services are included.
Unit: 1 microarray plate, 4 slides with 33 HA1 recombinant proteins in duplo
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2 500,00 €
(Cost per access for Academics)

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