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Materials Provided
IDComponentsSizeRAS204-C01Pre-coated Anti-Post-Fusion glycoprotein F0 (RSV) Antibody Microplate1 plateRAS204-C02Post-Fusion glycoprotein F0 (RSV) Standard20 μgRAS204-C03HRP-Anti-RSV-F0 Antibody20 μgRAS204-C0410×Washing Buffer50 mLRAS204-C052×Dilution Buffer50 mLRAS204-C06Substrate Solution12 mLRAS204-C07Stop Solution7 mLProduct Overview
HRSV Post-Fusion glycoprotein F0 Specific ELISA Kit (For Vaccine Development) is based on the sandwich-ELISA method and is used to specifically detect and quantitatively determine HRSV Post-Fusion Glycoprotein F0 in vaccine samples. The kit is designed to provide a reliable solution for the manufacturing and quality control of HRSV vaccine development.
Reconstitution
Please see Certificate of Analysis for details of reconstitution instruction and specific concentration.
Storage
1. Unopened kit should be stored at 2℃-8℃ upon receiving.
2. Find the expiration date on the outside packaging and do not use reagents past their expiration date.
3. The opened kit should be stored per components table. The shelf life is 30 days from the date of opening.
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Typical Data
Please refer to DS document for the assay protocol.

For each experiment, a standard curve needs to be set for each micro-plate, and the specific OD value may vary depending on different laboratories, testers, or equipments. The following example data is for reference only.
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What do “pre” and “post” refer to in the names of viral proteins?
In virology, “pre” refers to the conformation of a viral surface glycoprotein before fusion with the host cell membrane, while “post” refers to the conformation after membrane fusion and entry into the host cell. Both are naturally occurring states in the viral life cycle. Because the “pre” conformation represents a critical stage before viral entry, antibodies designed against this state often exhibit stronger neutralizing activity and are therefore more effective in preventing infection.



















