Check out our featured VSV Antibodies, now available in recombinant formats:
VSV-G [8G5F11] Antibody
From the laboratory of Douglas S. Lyles, PhD, Wake Forest School of Medicine
The VSV-G protein is located at the virion surface and is responsible for virus attachment.
VSV-M [23H12] Antibody
From the laboratory of Douglas S. Lyles, PhD, Wake Forest School of Medicine
The VSV-M protein gives the virus its bullet like shape, plays a role in virus assembly and is responsible for mediating molecular mechanisms of VSV pathogenesis.
VSV-G [IE9F9] Antibody
From the laboratory of Douglas S. Lyles, PhD, Wake Forest School of Medicine
The VSV-G protein is located at the virion surface and is responsible for virus attachment.
VSV-N [10G4] Antibody
From the laboratory of Douglas S. Lyles, PhD, Wake Forest School of Medicine
The VSV-N protein protects the viral genome from cellular sensors and nuclease degradation.
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