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Product Details
PHX-04 is a rabbit polyclonal antibody used for detection of Adenovirus Type 5 (Ad5) in cell-based and biochemical assays. It is particularly suited for ELISA-based detection and applications where broad epitope recognition improves sensitivity. This antisera was developed to support a viral gene therapy program at a California based biotechnology company. It was useful in product characterization and stability studies needed to achieve regulatory approval and allow rAd5 entry into clinical trials.
Overview
- Serum antibody from rabbits immunized with highly purified Adenovirus type 5
- Polyclonal, unpurified format
- Validated for Western blot, ELISA, and virus neutralization assays
Specifications
- Format: Polyclonal rabbit serum
- Applications: Western blot, ELISA, neutralization
- Quantity: 100 µg aliquots
- Custom volumes available upon request
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| West Coast | $85.00 | $50.00 |
| Midwest | $60.00 | $40.00 |
| East Coast | $40.00 | $30.00 |
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Selected peer-reviewed applications of PHX-04 (marketed by Abcam as ab6982)
| Assay | Example publication | How PHX-04 was used |
|---|---|---|
| Western blot | KPC pancreatic cancer model, Mol Ther Oncolytics 2025 (PMID 39877727) | Detection of Ad5 capsid proteins in cell and tumor lysates using PHX-04 (Abcam ab6982) as anti-Ad5 capsid antibody. |
| Western blot | Adenovirus keratitis, PLoS Pathog 2025 (PMID 40367285) | Pan-adenovirus capsid detection in infected human cells with PHX-04 (Abcam ab6982). |
| Neutralization | Agilent xCELLigence eSight application note (virus neutralizing antibodies) | Functional neutralization of adenovirus infection using PHX-04 (Abcam ab6982) in a real-time cell assay. |
| ICC / IF | Abcam ab6982 product data and Abreviews (Abcam ab6982) | Immunofluorescent staining of intracellular Ad5 capsid in infected cells using PHX-04 (Abcam ab6982). |
Scientific context: Adenovirus Type 5 Detection Using Antibodies