Microbiology

OVERVIEW

Microorganism refers to any organism that is too small to be seen by the unaided eye, which abounds in nature, and many find the environment and nutrients needed for growth and reproduction on or within other living organisms. Microorganism includes bacteria, viruses, archaea, fungi and protozoa. Normally, microorganisms live in a balanced situation with their host that ensures survival of both host and parasite. Microbes make up 90% of the 1014 cells in the human body and occupy all of our body surfaces, including the skin, gut, and mucous membranes. Thus, it is of great significance to research microorganisms.

Microbiology is the study of microorganism. This discipline covers a vast area of scientific research on the biochemistry, physiology, cell biology, ecology, evolution and diagnostic development. It is worth mentioning that monoclonal antibody has been highly beneficial for microbiology research and advancing our understanding of antimicrobial immunotherapy, vaccine, infectious diseases and veterinary pathologies.

MICROBIOLOGY ANTIBODY

As development of the monoclonal antibody, antibody has become a useful tool for the study of microbiology, such as microbial detection, microbial pathways, infection diseases and cancer research. Antibodies against various microbial antigens were produced and reflected location, infectivity and toxins of microbe. Particularly, neutralization antibody is the most widely used type, which has biological effect on a microbial pathogen or its toxin.

Neutralizing antibody

Some antibodies defend a cell from an antigen or infectious body by neutralizing any effect it has biologically, which named neutralizing antibodies. The difference between neutralizing antibodies and binding antibodies is that neutralizing antibodies neutralize the biological effects of the antigen, while binding antibodies flag antigens. Antibodies having neutralizing function can block the infectivity of pathogens, inactivate or neutralize foreign substances such as toxins. Neutralization generally occurs as a result of interfering with an organism’s attachment to host tissues and is an important specific defense against viral invaders. For example, neutralization antibodies to HIV-1 Envelope are highly effective in preventing infection with chimeric SIV–HIV (SHIV) viruses in macaques.

Neutralizing antibody block infectivity of microbe. Fig.1 Summary of the protection mechanisms of neutralizing and non-neutralizing Abs specific for viral proteins[1].

OUR OFFERING

Creative Biolabs has collated our microbiology resources to make it easier for you to find antibodies involved in microbiology. These antibody targets cover microbial proteins and toxins, pathogens, and microbe-related diseases. The antibodies have high specificity, high affinity and can help your microbiology research.

For more detailed information about our antibodies, please feel free to contact us.

REFERENCE

  1. Padilla-Quirarte, H. O.; et al. Protective antibodies against influenza proteins. Frontiers in Immunology. 2019, 10, 1677. Distributed under Open Access license CC BY 4.0, without modification.
For research use only, not directly for clinical use.
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T. cruzi gp35/50 T. gondii tachyzoite • A. baumannii • A. mellifera PLA2G1B • B. anthracis PA83 • B. multicinctus α-BTX • B. thuringiensis cry1Aa • BYDV-PAV P3 • C. botulinum BoNT • C. difficile toxA • C. trachomatis F ompA • C3 • DENV Env • DENV NS1 • DENV4 E protein • E. coli BGAL • E. coli lamB • E. coli malE • E. faecium E155 • E. granulosus Ag-5 • E. histolytica PPG • Enterobacteria phage fd g8p • FCV N protein • GUCY2C • H. annuus Profilin • H. brasiliensis REF • H1N1 NP • H3N2 NA • H7N1 HA • HAtV CP • HAV IRES • HBV Ayw3 • HCV Core Protein • HCV HVR1 • HCV NS5B • HCV polyprotein • HDV HDAg • HeV N protein • HHV4 LMP1 • HIV1 gp160 • HPV1 genome polyprotein • HPV16 L1 • HPV18 L1 • HRSV G • HRSV M21 • HRV Genome Polyprotein • HRV2 Genome Polyprotein • HRV2 psd • HSV3 ORF68 • IAV H2 Subtype HA • IAV H3/H4 HA • IAV HA1 • Influenza HA • JEV • L. major LPS • M. catarrhalis LOS • M. pneumoniae M129 mgpA • M. pneumoniae RP-L7/L12 • ManLAM • NDV NP • NoV CP • NoV GI.1 • Orthopoxvirus • P. aeruginosa NOR • P. aeruginosa norC • P. berghei CS • P. falciparum ABRA • P. falciparum GLURP • P. falciparum pgs25 • P. falciparum QF122 • P. vivax AMA1 • PEDV S1 • PfCSP • PRRSV Nsp2 • R. pickettii • RPV H protein • S. choleraesuis • S. flexneri ipaC • S. lividans KcsA (E71A) • S. sobrinus • Shigella IpaH9.8 • Simian P protein • SLA class I • T. aestivum gli-w17 • T. aestivum prolamin • T. serrulatus toxin Ts4 • T. vaginalis S • TARBP2 • TBEV E protein • V. parahaemolyticus Tdh2 • VACV M25 • VEGFR2 • VP4 (VP5*) • VZV gH • VZV gHgL • Y. enterocolitica groL • Y. pestis F1 • ZEBRA • ZIKV • α-d-mannopyranosid
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