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EBV Open Reading Frames
An open reading frame or ORF is a portion of an organism's genome which contains a sequence of bases that could potentially encode a protein. In a gene, ORFs are located between the start-code sequence (initiation codon) and the stop-code sequence (termination codon).
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EBV Open Reading Frames BVRF2 - BNLF1-1
EBV Open Reading Frames BGLF5 - BVRF1-3
EBV Open Reading Frames BLRF3 - BBLF1
EBV Open Reading Frames BFLF1 - BLLF2
EBV Open Reading Frames TE2 - BFLF2
 
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  • EBV Information  ( 1 items )
    Epstein-Barr Virus (HHV-4) has a dual cell tropism for human B-lymphocytes (generally  non-productive infection) and epithelial cells (productive infection). There is no suitable animal host, but replication/latency has been studied extensively in  transformed human cell lines. HHV-4 is widespread worldwide, with ~75% of adults infected.
  • EBV Antibodies  ( 3 items )
    Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to proteins of the virus as well as non-structural regulatory and assembly proteins. All have been evaluated for IFA and western blot function.
  • IFA and ELISA  ( 5 items )
    IFA and ELISA Reagents and Kits
  • EBV Antigens  ( 8 items )
    Infected cell extracts, nuclear extracts, density gradient purified virus, glycoprotein fractions and more. Many are characterized with a full SDS-PAGE and western blot profile.
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