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Evaluation of the sensitizing potential of food proteins using two mouse models

Smit, J;Zeeuw-Brouwer, ML;van Roest, M;de Jong, G;van Bilsen, J;

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

Laboratory evolution of artificially expanded DNA gives redesignable aptamers that target the toxic form of anthrax protective antigen

Biondi, E;Lane, JD;Das, D;Dasgupta, S;Piccirilli, JA;Hoshika, S;Bradley, KM;Krantz, BA;Benner, SA;

Product: Anthrax Protective Antigen, Activated (PA 63) from B. anthracis

  • Materials:

    PA from B. anthracis in its holo form (PA83) and cleaved form (PA63) where purchased from List Biological Laboratories, …

    In vitro selection scheme:

    The AEGIS-LIVE experiment was performed on a synthetic library of GACTZP oligonucleotides containing 25 randomized positions flanked by two primer binding sites (59 nt in length, 5-AGAGAGCGTCGTGTGGA-N25-TGAGGAGGTGCGCAAGT-3).

    PA was presented immobilized on magnetic beads…

    Filter binding assays:

    5-32P-labeled aptamer (1 l each) was denatured/renatured in 1 PBS (30 l), and incubated (45 min, RT) with increasing concentrations of PA63 or PA83, from 0 to 12 M. To capture the PA and PA-aptamer complex, aliquots (5 l) from each binding reaction were spotted on a nitrocellulose membrane on top of a charged nylon membrane (Whatman) in a dot-blot minifold vacuum device (Millipore) (27). Membranes were washed …

    Determination of the affinity constant with bead-based assay:

    After being coupled to PA63 (1.6 nmoles), the beads (200 l, as during selection) were divided into aliquots (20 l each) and each fraction was incubated with increasing concentrations of …

    Enzymatic footprinting:

    For DNase I digestion of PA1 and PA1T4 in the presence of PA63 or PA83, the aptamer was denatured (85C, 5 min) followed by slow (0.1/s) cooling to 24C to allow refolding. 532P-PA1 with 05 M PA63 or PA83 was incubated with tumbling for 45 min, and then treated with DNase I nuclease (15 min at RT). The digested products were resolved on 18% denaturing PAGE. …

    Electrophysiology assays:

    LF N-terminal domain (LFN) and PA were expressed and purified as described (21). To form heptameric PA oligomers, PA was nicked with trypsin (1:1000 w/w) at room temperature in buffer (20 mM TrisCl, pH 8) …

Efficient Culture of Human Naive and Memory B Cells for Use as APCs.

Su, KY;Watanabe, A;Yeh, CH;Kelsoe, G;Kuraoka, M;

Product: Tetanus Toxin from Clostridium tetani

  • … For alloreactive T cell-proliferation studies, the plates were incubated at 37C in a 5% CO 2 humidified incubator for 5 d. For microbial Ag-specific T cell-proliferation studies, the plates were incubated for 7 d. TT from Clostridium tetani (List Biological Laboratories), …

In vivo nanoparticle imaging of innate immune cells can serve as a marker of disease severity in a model of multiple sclerosis

Kirschbaum, K;Sonner, JK;Zeller, MW;Deumelandt, K;Bode, J;Sharma, R;Krwel, T;Fischer, M;Hoffmann, A;Costa da Silva, M;Muckenthaler, MU;Wick, W;Tews, B;Chen, JW;Heiland, S;Bendszus, M;Platten, M;Breckwoldt, MO;

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

Product: Anthrax Protective Antigen, Activated (PA 63) from B. anthracis

  • Reagents:

    PA63 was purchased from List Biological Laboratories, Inc., (Campbell, CA, USA). …

    Channel Reconstitution into Planar Lipid Bilayers:

    To form solvent-free planar lipid bilayers with the lipid monolayer opposition technique [81], we used …Single channels were formed by adding 0.5 to 1 L of 20 gmL1 solution of PA63 to the 1.5 mL aqueous phase in the cis-half of the bilayer chamber. Under this protocol, PA63 channel insertions were always directional, as judged by channel conductance asymmetry in the applied transmembrane voltage. …

Product: Anti-Cholera Toxin B Subunit (Goat)

Aster yomena suppresses LPS-induced cyclooxygenase-2 and inducible nitric oxide synthase expression

Kim, J;Kim, A;Shin, H;Ahn, S;Shim, H;Nam, K;Hwang, K;Youn, H;

Product: Unspecified List Labs LPS

Inhibition of Cholera Toxin and Other AB Toxins by Polyphenolic Compounds

Cherubin, P;Garcia, MC;Curtis, D;Britt, CB;Craft, JW;Burress, H;Berndt, C;Reddy, S;Guyette, J;Zheng, T;Huo, Q;Quiones, B;Briggs, JM;Teter, K;

Product: Diphtheria Toxin, Unnicked, from Corynebacterium diphtheriae

CD301b+ dendritic cells stimulate tissue-resident memory CD8+ T cells to protect against genital HSV-2

Shin, H;Kumamoto, Y;Gopinath, S;Iwasaki, A;

Product: Diphtheria Toxin, Unnicked, from Corynebacterium diphtheriae

  • Adoptive transfer and infection:

    Spleens were collected from naive CD45.1+ gBT-I TCR transgenic mice, and CD8 T cells were magnetically purified by CD8 microbeads or …For experiments with DT depletion, animals were injected intraperitoneally with 0.5g of DT (List Biological) 1 day before WT HSV-2 challenge13.

     

Mouse Models of Acute Lung Injury

Altemeier, WA;Hung, CF;Matute-Bello, G;

Product: Unspecified List Labs LPS

  • Thus, ultra-pure LPS, available from select companies (eg, Invivogen or List Biological Laboratories), will not cause inflammation in the absence of TLR4.

    Author did not specify which List Labs LPS product was utilized in their research.  List Labs provides the following LPS products:  https://listlabs.com/product-information/lipopolysaccharides/