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A method package for electrophysiological evaluation of reconstructed or regenerated facial nerves in rodents

Takeuchi, Y;Osaki, H;Matsumine, H;Niimi, Y;Sasaki, R;Miyata, M;

Product: Anti-Cholera Toxin B Subunit (Goat)

  • For mice:

    We have developed highly sensitive retrograde labeling of facial motor neurons for mice along with CMAP recordings. This method not only labels motor neurons, but also sensory afferent fibers to the trigeminal nuclei [21]. Materials are listed in Table 4.

    1st antibody Reagent List Biological Lab 703 Goat anti-CTB

    Staining in free-floating configuration (room temperature, light shielded):

    1.  10% NRS in PBS-XCR, 30 min on shaker.
    2.  1:10,000 dil. Goat anti-CTB (703, List) in PBS- XCR, overnight on shaker.
    3.  PBS-X wash (quick 1, 10 min 2). …

Clostridium difficile Toxins A and B Decrease Intestinal SLC26A3 Protein Expression

Coffing, HP;Priyamvada, S;Natarajan Anbazhagan, A;Salibay, C;Engevik, MA;Versalovic, J;Yacyshyn, MB;Yacyshyn, BR;Tyagi, S;Saksena, S;Gill, RK;Alrefai, WA;Dudeja, PK;

Product: Toxin A from Clostridium difficile

  • MATERIALS AND METHODS:

    C. difficile Toxins: C. difficile toxins were obtained from List Biological Laboratories (Campbell, CA) days post-plating) were treated with purified C. difficile toxin A (152C, List Biological

Pulmonary neuroendocrine cells amplify allergic asthma responses

Sui, P;Wiesner, DL;Xu, J;Zhang, Y;Lee, J;Van Dyken, S;Lashua, A;Yu, C;Klein, BS;Locksley, RM;Deutsch, G;Sun, X;

Product: Diphtheria Toxin, Unnicked, from Corynebacterium diphtheriae

Dithiolethione ACDT suppresses neuroinflammation and ameliorates disease severity in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

Kuo, PC;Brown, DA;Scofield, BA;Paraiso, HC;Wang, PY;Yu, IC;Yen, JH;

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

Characterization of individual human antibodies binding pertussis toxin stimulated by acellular immunization

Acquaye-Seedah, E;Reczek, EE;Russell, HH;DiVenere, AM;Sandman, SO;Collins, JH;Stein, CA;Whitehead, TA;Maynard, JA;

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

A novel method for strict intranasal delivery of non-replicating RSV vaccines in cotton rats and non-human primates

Citron, MP;Patel, M;Purcell, M;Lin, SA;Rubins, DJ;McQuade, P;Callahan, C;Gleason, A;Petrescu, I;Knapp, W;Orekie, C;Chamarthy, S;Wen, Z;Touch, S;Pine, M;Fontenot, J;Douglas, C;Liang, X;Espeseth, AS;

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

  • Immunizations and challenge in cotton rats:

    Four to eight week old female cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) were immunized with vaccines consisting of 5µg RSV F protein previously described formulated in 5µg Cholera toxin [List Biological Laboratories, Campbell, CA; Cat. 100B], given two weeks apart. The vaccines were administered via a pipette directly to the mid-line of the right and left nostril in a volume of 10µl in sedated animals with ketamine/xylazine or isoflurane/oxygen anesthesia. …

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

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

T cells from induced and spontaneous models of SLE recognize a common T cell epitope on 2-glycoprotein I

Salem, D;Subang, R;Kuwana, M;Levine, JS;Rauch, J;

Product: LPS from Escherichia coli O111:B4

  • … Unless stated otherwise, all reagents were obtained commercially from the following sources and used without further purification: … LPS (Escherichia coli-derived, serotype O111:B4; List Biological Laboratories

Primary traumatic axonopathy in mice subjected to impact acceleration: a reappraisal of pathology and mechanisms with high-resolution anatomical methods

Ziogas, NK;Koliatsos, VE;

Product: Anti-Cholera Toxin B Subunit (Goat)

Platelet lysate as a novel serum-free media supplement for the culture of equine bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells

Naskou, MC;Sumner, SM;Chocallo, A;Kemelmakher, H;Thoresen, M;Copland, I;Galipeau, J;Peroni, JF;

Product: LPS from Escherichia coli O111:B4

  • Effect of MSCs on LPS-driven monocyte activation:

    … To assess the immunomodulatory ability of MSCs cultured with either 10% FBS or 10% ePL culture media, a cytokine production assay was performed according to established protocols [35]. Equine MSCs (n = 3) at P6 were placed at the bottom of 12-well transwell plates at 100,000 cells/well and allowed to adhere for 12 h in the presence of their corresponding medium. The following day, medium was aspirated and replaced with 1.5 ml of RPMI-1640 supplemented with 10% DHS. Half a milliliter containing 400,000 equine monocytes (ratio 1:4) from the three individuals (n = 3) were added to each insert of a transwell plate with pore size of inserts 0.4 m (Corning, NY), stimulated with 50 ng/ml of E. coli 0111:B4 LPS (List Biologicals Inc.) and incubated at 37 C under 5% CO2. At 6 and 18 h time points, cell culture supernatants were collected and assayed for the production of the proinflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor (TNF)- as an indicator of inflammatory responses [27].