Feline Leukemia Virus
Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) belongs to Retroviridae family and the host of the virus is a cat. Through saliva and close contact, cats are able to spread the virus among themselves. There is ample evidence that FeLV cannot spread between dogs and humans. The genome of FeLV is RNA, containing 5' and 3' LTRs and encoding three proteins, the Pol enzyme, the Env envelope protein and the structural protein Gag. None of the existing FeLV vaccines provide 100% protection, and most FeLV vaccinations are accompanied by adverse reactions.CAT | Product Name | Source | Product Overview | Target | Type | Datasheet | Size | Price |
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VAng-Wyb2981 | Recombinant FeLV VP2 (aa 287–504) [His] Protein | E. coli or Yeast. | Feline leukemia virus VP2 protein, recombinant protein. | Feline Leukemia Virus | Viral Antigens | 100 µg (E. coli) | Inquiry | |
VAng-Wyb2982 | Recombinant FeLV VP3 (aa 505–723) [His] Protein | E. coli or Yeast. | Feline leukemia virus VP3 protein, recombinant protein. | Feline Leukemia Virus | Viral Antigens | 100 µg (E. coli) | Inquiry | |
VAng-Wyb2983 | Recombinant FeLV V-TCR (aa 29-321) Protein | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Feline leukemia virus T-cell receptor beta chain T17T-22, recombinant protein. | Feline Leukemia Virus | Viral Antigens | 20 µg | Inquiry |
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