Description
Application: IF, IHC, ELISA, Agglutination, ICC
Clonality: Polyclonal
Host: Rabbit
Purification: Serum
Reactivity: Legionella pneumophila
Legionnaires disease (LD) was recognized in 1976 after an outbreak of pneumonia at an American Legion convention in Philadelphia. Soon after, the etiologic agent was identified as a fastidious gram-negative bacillus and named Legionella pneumophila. Although several other species of the genus Legionella were subsequently identified, L pneumophila is the most frequent cause of human legionellosis and a relatively common cause of community-acquired and
nosocomial pneumonia in adults. In children, L pneumophila is also an important, although relatively uncommon, cause of pneumonia. Application: 1) Immunofluorescent and Immunochemical staining (1/10,000 ~1/30,000 dilution)
2) Immunohistochemistry (1/3,000~1/10,000)
3) ELISA (1/10,000~1/30,000 dilution)
4) Agglutination (1/2,000~1/5,000)
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Clonality: Polyclonal
Host: Rabbit
Purification: Serum
Reactivity: Legionella pneumophila
Legionnaires disease (LD) was recognized in 1976 after an outbreak of pneumonia at an American Legion convention in Philadelphia. Soon after, the etiologic agent was identified as a fastidious gram-negative bacillus and named Legionella pneumophila. Although several other species of the genus Legionella were subsequently identified, L pneumophila is the most frequent cause of human legionellosis and a relatively common cause of community-acquired and
nosocomial pneumonia in adults. In children, L pneumophila is also an important, although relatively uncommon, cause of pneumonia. Application: 1) Immunofluorescent and Immunochemical staining (1/10,000 ~1/30,000 dilution)
2) Immunohistochemistry (1/3,000~1/10,000)
3) ELISA (1/10,000~1/30,000 dilution)
4) Agglutination (1/2,000~1/5,000)