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Structure and Function of Bovine Whey Derived Oligosaccharides Showing Synbiotic Epithelial Barrier Protective Properties

Duncan, PI;Aitio, O;Heiskanen, A;Niemel, R;Saarinen, J;Helin, J;Porta, N;Fiaux, M;Monnoz, D;Golliard, M;Cherbut, C;Berrocal, R;Austin, S;Sprenger, N;

Product: Toxin A from Clostridium difficile

  • … The following oligosaccharides were used: … C. difficile toxin A was purchased from List Biological Laboratories. …

    Transepithelial Electrical Resistance Measurements and Cell Integrity
    T84 cells on Transwell inserts were cultured overnight in DMEM/F-12 Ham medium containing 2mM L-glutamine. The apical media was replaced with test sample and incubated for 2 h at 37 °C after which C. difficile toxin A was added to 10–100 ng/mL. During each experiment duplicate inserts were used for each condition. Variations in toxin specific activity precluded the use of a constant amount. Therefore, concentrations of the toxin were added to T84 cells such that after approximately 20 h of incubation under control conditions only 20% of baseline TEER remained. Experimental T84 responses were normalized to responses in the presence of media alone (0% protection) and MRS at 20% (v/v) (100% protection) as a reference positive control. MRS was previously shown to have protective properties against cell damage caused by toxin A (30). …

    Product #152C – Toxin A from Clostridium difficile

Cytokine regulation of apoptosis-induced apoptosis and apoptosis-induced cell proliferation in vascular smooth muscle cells

Aravani, D;Foote, K;Figg, N;Finigan, A;Uryga, A;Clarke, M;Bennett, M;

Product: Diphtheria Toxin, Unnicked, from Corynebacterium diphtheriae

  • SM22α-hDTR mice

    All animal studies were undertaken under UK Home Office licensing and approved by the Animal Welfare Ethical Review Body of the University of Cambridge. C57BL6/J SM22α-hDTR mice were generated and genotyped as previously described [13]. Male and female SM22α-hDTR mice and wild type littermates were treated as indicated with intraperitoneal doses of 5 ng/g body weight diphtheria toxin (LIST biological laboratories, 150) diluted in 0.9% saline and 0.2% BSA.

    Product #150 – Diphtheria Toxin, Unnicked, from Corynebacterium diphtheriae

Substance P-expressing Neurons in the Superficial Dorsal Horn of the Mouse Spinal Cord: Insights into Their Functions and their Roles in Synaptic Circuits

Polgr, E;Bell, AM;Gutierrez-Mecinas, M;Dickie, AC;Akar, O;Costreie, M;Watanabe, M;Todd, AJ;

Product: Anti-Cholera Toxin B Subunit (Goat)

Prostaglandin D2 signaling in dendritic cells is critical for the development of EAE

Zheng, J;Sariol, A;Meyerholz, D;Zhang, Q;Abrahante Llorns, JE;Narumiya, S;Perlman, S;

Product: Pertussis Toxin from B. pertussis, Lyophilized in Buffer

Combined Effects of Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Egg Oral Immunotherapy in a Mouse Model of Egg Allergy

Kim, BG;Kim, JN;Jang, AS;Shin, M;

Product: Cholera Toxin (AZIDE-FREE) from Vibrio cholerae

  • Egg allergy model of mice

    Female, 3-week-old C3H/HeJ mice were sensitized by intragastric administration of 1 mg of ovomucoid (OM; Sigma-Aldrich, St Louis, MO, USA) with 10 µg of cholera toxin (List Biological Laboratories, Campbell, CA, USA) as an adjuvant weekly for 6 weeks. …

    Product #100B – Cholera Toxin (AZIDE-FREE) from Vibrio cholerae

Oligodendrocyte ARNT2 expression is altered in models of MS

Becquart, P;Johnston, J;Vilario-Gell, C;Quandt, JA;

Product: Pertussis Toxin from B. pertussis, Lyophilized in Buffer

Input-output connections of LJA5 prodynorphin neurons

Agostinelli, LJ;Mix, MR;Hefti, MM;Scammell, TE;Bassuk, AG;

Product: Cholera Toxin B Subunit (Choleragenoid) from Vibrio cholerae in Low Salt

Functional segregation within the pelvic nerve of male rats: a meso- and microscopic analysis

Bertrand, MM;Korajkic, N;Osborne, PB;Keast, JR;

Product: Anti-Cholera Toxin B Subunit (Goat)

  • Neural tracing

    In this study, a neural tracer, cholera toxin, subunit B (CTB), was injected into either the bladder body, bladder trigone, urethra or rectum in order to label sensory and autonomic neurons that innervate these regions. General anaesthesia was induced in animals using isoflurane (3% in oxygen for induction and 1.5%–2% for maintenance of anaesthesia). Pre‐emptive analgesia was induced by subcutaneous injection of 0.05 mg/kg buprenorphine (Temgesic; Reckitt Benckiser, Hull, UK). A midline incision was made in the lower abdomen and overlying organs displaced. CTB (0.3% w/v in sterile water; List Biolabs, Campbell, CA, USA) was microinjected using a Neuros 5‐µL syringe equipped with a 33‐G needle (65460‐03; Hamilton Co., Reno, NV, USA). …

    Table 1. Primary antibodies

    CTB Goat 1:10 000 703 List Biological Laboratories; Campbell, CA, USA

    Product #104 – Cholera Toxin B Subunit (Choleragenoid) from Vibrio cholerae in Low Salt
    Product #703 – Anti-Cholera Toxin B Subunit (Goat)

Viral myocarditis involves the generation of autoreactive T cells with multiple antigen specificities that localize in lymphoid and non-lymphoid organs in the mouse model of CVB3 infection

Basavalingappa, RH;Arumugam, R;Lasrado, N;Yalaka, B;Massilamany, C;Gangaplara, A;Riethoven, JJ;Xiang, SH;Steffen, D;Reddy, J;

Product: Pertussis Toxin from B. pertussis, Lyophilized in Buffer

Revealing the Activity of Trimeric G-proteins in Live Cells with a Versatile Biosensor Design

Maziarz, M;Park, JC;Leyme, A;Marivin, A;Garcia-Lopez, A;Patel, PP;Garcia-Marcos, M;

Product: Pertussis Toxin from B. pertussis (in Glycerol)