Unlock groundbreaking insights into double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) detection with Abinscience’s high-quality anti-dsRNA antibodies. As a key indicator of viral infection and a trigger of innate immune responses, dsRNA is central to virology, immunology, and RNA research. Abinscience delivers premium anti-dsRNA solutions—featuring clones J2, K1, and K2—offering unmatched specificity, sensitivity, and reliability to accelerate discoveries in viral replication, mRNA vaccine development, and immunotherapy.
Advanced Anti-dsRNA Antibodies for Cutting-Edge Research
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is a vital target in scientific research, driving viral lifecycle studies and immune signaling pathways. Abinscience offers a curated portfolio of high-performance monoclonal antibodies, meticulously engineered to provide precise dsRNA detection, empowering researchers with tools for virology, RNA-based drug development, and immune mechanism studies.
Fig. 1. Binding Strength of Anti-dsRNA Antibodies (J2, J5, K1, K2) in Detecting Synthetic and Natural dsRNA (Absorbance at A405)
Precision Anti-dsRNA Antibodies
Our anti-dsRNA antibodies are designed for exceptional specificity and sensitivity, making them ideal for advanced research applications:
Each antibody undergoes rigorous quality control, validated for specificity, sensitivity, and batch consistency, ensuring reliable results for global research efforts.
Powerful dsRNA Research Tools: Driving Scientific Discoveries
dsRNA’s role in viral infections, mRNA vaccine purity, and immune activation makes it a critical target for research. Our anti-dsRNA antibodies accelerate breakthroughs in key areas:
dsRNA Detection: Mechanisms and Impact
Fig. 2. Anti-dsRNA Monoclonal Antibodies Precisely Detect and Localize dsRNA in Virus-Infected Cells
dsRNA serves as a hallmark of viral replication and a potent activator of immune receptors like RIG-I, MDA5, and TLR3, triggering interferon production and antiviral responses. Abinscience’s antibodies provide the precision needed to study these processes, from viral infection dynamics to immune signaling amplification.
Anti-dsRNA Research Products:
Catalog No | Product Name | Applications |
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YP150063 | Anti-dsRNA Antibody (J2) | ELISA (Cap), IF |
YP150073 | Anti-dsRNA Antibody (K1) | ELISA (Dec), IF |
YP150083 | Anti-dsRNA Antibody (K2) | ELISA, IF |
YP150013 | Anti-dsRNA Antibody (1D3) | DB, ELISA, IF |
YP150023 | Anti-dsRNA Antibody (10G1) | DB, ELISA, IF |
YP150033 | Anti-dsRNA Antibody (9D5) | DB, ELISA, IF |
YP150043 | Anti-dsRNA Antibody (6G9) | DB, ELISA, IF |
YP150053 | Anti-dsRNA Antibody (10B2) | ELISA |
YP150093 | Anti-dsRNA/ssRNA Antibody (P6) | ELISA, IF |
Why Choose Abinscience for Your dsRNA Research?
Abinscience’s anti-dsRNA antibodies stand out as industry leaders, offering:
Elevate your dsRNA detection research with Abinscience’s trusted, high-performance antibodies. Our solutions empower you to uncover new insights into virology, mRNA development, and immune responses—faster and with greater confidence.
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