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Intestinal microbiota sustains inflammation and autoimmunity induced by hypomorphic RAG defects

Rigoni, R;Fontana, E;Guglielmetti, S;Fosso, B;D'Erchia, AM;Maina, V;Taverniti, V;Castiello, MC;Mantero, S;Pacchiana, G;Musio, S;Pedotti, R;Selmi, C;Mora, JR;Pesole, G;Vezzoni, P;Poliani, PL;Grassi, F;Villa, A;Cassani, B;

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

Cholera toxin B subunit pentamer reassembled from Escherichia coli inclusion bodies for use in vaccination

Tamaki, Y;Harakuni, T;Yamaguchi, R;Miyata, T;Arakawa, T;

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

Evaluation of Five Tests for Sensitivity to Functional Deficits following Cervical or Thoracic Dorsal Column Transection in the Rat

Fagoe, ND;Attwell, CL;Eggers, R;Tuinenbreijer, L;Kouwenhoven, D;Verhaagen, J;Mason, MR;

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

  • Experimental animals and surgical procedures:

    …Three days before perfusion, the animals were re-anesthetized and the left sciatic nerve was exposed. Animals were injected with 3µl cholera toxin subunit B (CTB; 10mg/ml) (103B, List Laboratories Inc., Campbell, CA) in the sciatic nerve to transganglionically label ascending dorsal column axons in the spinal cord. …

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

Good manufacturing practices production of a purification-free oral cholera vaccine expressed in transgenic rice plants

Kashima, K;Yuki, Y;Mejima, M;Kurokawa, S;Suzuki, Y;Minakawa, S;Takeyama, N;Fukuyama, Y;Azegami, T;Tanimoto, T;Kuroda, M;Tamura, M;Gomi, Y;Kiyono, H;

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

  • Toxin challenge:

    We performed an in vivo challenge experiment with CT, as described previously (Tokuhara et al. 2010). Briefly, vaccinated mice (10 per group) were orally challenged with 20 µg of CT (List Biological Laboratories, Campbell, CA, USA). …

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

Three Novel Candidate Probiotic Strains with Prophylactic Properties in a Murine Model of Cow’s Milk Allergy

Neau, E;Delannoy, J;Marion, C;Cottart, CH;Labellie, C;Holowacz, S;Butel, MJ;Kapel, N;Waligora-Dupriet, AJ;

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

  • Mouse model of FA to BLG:

    …Sensitization was performed by intragastric administration on days 16, 23, 30, 37, and 44 with whey protein (WP; 15 mg/mouse; Lacprodan 80; Arla, Lyon, France) and cholera toxin (CT; 10 µg/mouse; List Biological, Campbell, CA) suspended in 100 µl of PBS. Nonsensitized mice received CT alone in 100 µl of PBS. …

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

Localization of TRPV1 and P2X3 in unmyelinated and myelinated vagal afferents in the rat

Hermes, SM;Andresen, MC;Aicher, SA;

Product: Anti-Cholera Toxin B Subunit (Goat)

The Impact of Midcervical Contusion Injury on Diaphragm Muscle Function

Alvarez-Argote, S;Gransee, HM;Mora, JC;Stowe, JM;Jorgenson, AJ;Sieck, GC;Mantilla, CB;

Product: Anti-Cholera Toxin B Subunit (Goat)

  • Histological assessment of contusion injury and phrenic motoneuron number:

    …Spinal cord sections were systematically and randomly immunostained (every fourth section). Goat immunoglobulin G (IgG) anti-CTB (List Biological Laboratories Inc., Campbell, CA) and…were used as primary and secondary antibodies, respectively. The specificity of these antibodies has been validated previously.

Endothelial cell tolerance to lipopolysaccharide challenge is induced by monophosphoryl lipid A

Stark, RJ;Choi, H;Koch, SR;Fensterheim, BA;Lamb, FS;Sherwood, ER;

Product: ULTRA PURE LPS from Escherichia coli O111:B4

  • Tolerance conditions:

    To determine the effect of MPLA and LPS on inducing tolerance in HUVECs, cells were exposed combinations of…100 ng/ml of Ultra-Pure LPS (E. coli 0111:B4, List Biological Laboratories, Inc. Campbell, CA), or control (2% FBS media) for 16 hours in media containing 2% FBS (1st treatment)…Afterwards, cells were challenged with of LPS (100 ng/ml) in 2% FBS media (2nd treatment). LPS derived from E. coli was chosen based on previous experiments examining the inhibitory kinetics of MPLA [17], in addition to the more common use of E. coli LPS in models of endotoxic shock…

NLRP3 activation and mitosis are mutually exclusive events coordinated by NEK7, a new inflammasome component

Shi, H;Wang, Y;Li, X;Zhan, X;Tang, M;Fina, M;Su, L;Pratt, D;Bu, CH;Hildebrand, S;Lyon, S;Scott, L;Quan, J;Sun, Q;Russell, J;Arnett, S;Jurek, P;Chen, D;Kravchenko, VV;Mathison, JC;Moresco, EM;Monson, NL;Ulevitch, RJ;Beutler, B;

Product: LPS from Escherichia coli O111:B4

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