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Product: Unspecified List Labs LPS

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IL-27, but not IL-35, inhibits neuroinflammation through modulating GM-CSF expression

Casella, G;Finardi, A;Descamps, H;Colombo, F;Maiorino, C;Ruffini, F;Patrone, M;Degano, M;Martino, G;Muzio, L;Becher, B;Furlan, R;

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A quantitative method for microstructural analysis of myelinated axons in the injured rodent brain

van Tilborg, E;van Kammen, CM;de Theije, CGM;van Meer, MPA;Dijkhuizen, RM;Nijboer, CH;

Product: Unspecified List Labs LPS

  • Mouse model of neonatal WMI:

    Neonatal unilateral WMI was induced in C57BL/6 mice (Envigo) by inducing a hypoxic-ischemic insult, directly followed by an inflammatory stimulus, as adapted from Shen et al.20,21. Briefly, at P5 HI+LPS mouse pups (n=6) underwent permanent occlusion of the right common carotid artery under isoflurane anesthesia, followed by exposure to 35minutes of hypoxia (6% oxygen). Immediately after hypoxia, pups received 1mg/kg LPS i.p. (List Biological Laboratories, Campbell, CA). …

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Clostridium difficile flagellin FliC: Evaluation as adjuvant and use in a mucosal vaccine against Clostridium difficile

Bruxelle, JF;Mizrahi, A;Hos, S;Collignon, A;Janoir, C;Pchin, S;

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  • Vaccination regimen with ovalbumin as antigen

    Ovalbumine (OVA) is a commonly used antigen in order to assess adjuvant activity [19,32]. In two distinct assays, a total of fourteen mice per group received intra-rectally (IR) 20μg of ovalbumin (ovalbumin grade VII, Sigma) with 7μg of adjuvant, either cholera toxin (CT) (List Biological Laboratories, INC), …

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The chronically inflamed central nervous system provides niches for long-lived plasma cells

Pollok, K;Mothes, R;Ulbricht, C;Liebheit, A;Gerken, JD;Uhlmann, S;Paul, F;Niesner, R;Radbruch, H;Hauser, AE;

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

  • Induction and evaluation of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

    Mice were 8 to 14 weeks of age at the time of immunization. Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) was induced by subcutaneous immunization with 60 to 75 μg recombinant human myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein protein (rhMOG, AnaSpec) and 800 μg H37Ra (DIFCO Laboratories) emulsified in complete Freund’s adjuvant (DIFCO Laboratories) or 200 μl of recombinant human MOG1–125 Hooke-Kit (Hooke Laboratories) followed by two subsequent intraperitoneal injections of 300 ng pertussis toxin (List Biological Laboratories or Hooke Laboratories) at the time of immunization and respectively one or two days later. In some experiments 400 ng pertussis toxin was used, while taking care that controls and testing cohorts received the same amount. Boost was performed four to six weeks after immunization via a second subcutaneous injection with half the amount of the components from the primary EAE induction. Some mice were boosted with complete Freund’s adjuvant and Mycobacterium tuberculosis only. …

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Depolarization and electrical stimulation enhance in vitro and in vivo sensory axon growth after spinal cord injury

Goganau, I;Sandner, B;Weidner, N;Fouad, K;Blesch, A;

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

Bioreactor model of neuromuscular junction with electrical stimulation for pharmacological potency testing

Charoensook, SN;Williams, DJ;Chakraborty, S;Leong, KW;Vunjak-Novakovic, G;

Product: Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A from Clostridium botulinum

  • in the culture wells with the highest drug concentration did not exceed 1%. Cocultures were exposed to neostigmine (Sigma) and pancuronium (Sigma) for 10 minutes, and to acetylethylcholine mustard hydrochloride (Sigma), BoT-A (List Biological Laboratories) and 

Caveolin1 Is Required for Th1 Cell Infiltration, but Not Tight Junction Remodeling, at the Blood-Brain Barrier in Autoimmune Neuroinflammation

Lutz, SE;Smith, JR;Kim, DH;Olson, CVL;Ellefsen, K;Bates, JM;Gandhi, SP;Agalliu, D;

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Increased Post-Translational Lysine Acetylation of Myelin Basic Protein Is Associated with Peak Neurological Disability in a Mouse Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis Model of Multiple Sclerosis

Lillico, R;Zhou, T;Khorshid Ahmad, T;Stesco, N;Gozda, K;Truong, J;Kong, J;Lakowski, TM;Namaka, M;

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