4 products found
ImmunoVision, Inc. Products
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Autoimmune - Autoimmune Purified Antigens
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ImmunoVision - Model DNA-3000 - DNA (Double Stranded) from Plasmid
The dsDNA antigen is a 2690 bp plasmid purified by alkaline lysis and chromatography. The purification process includes operations to minimize reactivity to antibodies against single-stranded DNA. Use of plasmid DNA in ELISA is an effective method for the detection of anti-double-stranded (ds) DNA antibodies (1). The presence of antibodies to dsDNA is included in the 1982 revised criteria for classification of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) ...
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ImmunoVision - Model HIS-1000 - Whole Histones
Histones are a group of similar, small, highly conserved nuclear proteins that bind to DNA by their many basic residues. The histones are divided into fractions, with each fraction having a distinct amino acid composition and sequence. Histones are also classified by relatively high levels of lysine and arginine. The presence of autoantibodies to histones are frequently found in several rheumatic disorders (1). In one study, the predominant responses to ...
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ImmunoVision - Model HIS-1001 - Histones Subclass H1 (F1)
Histones are a group of similar, small, highly conserved nuclear proteins that bind to DNA by their many basic residues. The histones are divided into fractions, with each fraction having a distinct amino acid composition and sequence. Histones are also classified by relatively high levels of lysine and arginine. The presence of autoantibodies to histones are frequently found in several rheumatic disorders (1). In one study, the predominant responses to ...
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ImmunoVision - Model HIS-1002 - Histones H2a (F2A2) and H4(F2A1)
Histones are a group of similar, small, highly conserved nuclear proteins that bind to DNA by their many basic residues. The histones are divided into fractions, with each fraction having a distinct amino acid composition and sequence. Histones are also classified by relatively high levels of lysine and arginine. The presence of autoantibodies to histones are frequently found in several rheumatic disorders (1). In one study, the predominant responses to ...