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Tumor cell entry into the lymph node is controlled by CCL1 chemokine expressed by lymph node lymphatic sinuses

Das, S;Sarrou, E;Podgrabinska, S;Cassella, M;Mungamuri, SK;Feirt, N;Gordon, R;Nagi, CS;Wang, Y;Entenberg, D;Condeelis, J;Skobe, M;

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CD28-inducible transcription factor DEC1 is required for efficient autoreactive CD4+ T cell response

Martnez-Llordella, M;Esensten, JH;Bailey-Bucktrout, SL;Lipsky, RH;Marini, A;Chen, J;Mughal, M;Mattson, MP;Taub, DD;Bluestone, JA;

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

Increased cAMP in monocytes augments Notch signaling mechanisms by elevating RBP-J and transducin-like enhancer of Split (TLE)

Larabee, JL;Shakir, SM;Barua, S;Ballard, JD;

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

Contribution of pannexin1 to experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

Lutz, SE;Gonzlez-Fernndez, E;Ventura, JC;Prez-Samartn, A;Tarassishin, L;Negoro, H;Patel, NK;Suadicani, SO;Lee, SC;Matute, C;Scemes, E;

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

Collateral projections of the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve to the stomach and the intestines in the rat

Hayakawa, T;Kuwahara-Otani, S;Maeda, S;Tanaka, K;Seki, M;

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

  • Materials and methods:

    We used 16 male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 250300 g. … To investigate the distribution of vagal motor neurons in the medulla oblongata projecting to the gastrointestinal tract, Fluorogold (Flurochrome LLC, Denver, CO) was applied to the cut end of the accessory celiac branch or the left gastric branch of the vagal trunk at the ventral wall of the subdiaphragmatic esophagus. CTb (List Biological Laboratories, Campbell, CA) was then injected into the body of stomach wall or the duodenum of the same animal. … Then two tubes were fixed with cyanoacrylate glue. Using a glass micropipette (tip diameter = 100 µm) affixed to a 10 µl Hamilton syringe, the same animal was injected with 10 µl of 1% CTb by pressure into the ventral wall of the body of stomach, including the cardia, or the ventral wall of the duodenum about 1 cm aboral to the pylorus. … we applied tracers to the left vagal branches or the ventral wall of the stomach and the duodenum, and then examined the DMV. For control experiments, we poured 10 µl of 2% Fluorogold or 1% CTb into the abdominal cavity. Three days after the application of tracers, the animals were perfused with saline followed by 500 ml of 4% paraformaldehyde-15% picric acid in 0.1 M phosphate buffer. The medulla oblongata was removed, and serial sections were made at a thickness of 70 m using a Vibratome. The sections were incubated with goat anti-CTb (#703, List Biological Laboratories, Campbell, CA; 1:5,000) for 1 day, …

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Immunomodulatory activity of polysaccharides isolated from Clerodendrum splendens: beneficial effects in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

Kouakou, K;Schepetkin, IA;Jun, S;Kirpotina, LN;Yapi, A;Khramova, DS;Pascual, DW;Ovodov, YS;Jutila, MA;Quinn, MT;

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

An in vivo human-plasmablast enrichment technique allows rapid identification of therapeutic influenza A antibodies

Nakamura, G;Chai, N;Park, S;Chiang, N;Lin, Z;Chiu, H;Fong, R;Yan, D;Kim, J;Zhang, J;Lee, WP;Estevez, A;Coons, M;Xu, M;Lupardus, P;Balazs, M;Swem, LR;

Product: Tetanus Toxoid from Clostridium tetani

Immune response phenotype of allergic versus clinically tolerant pigs in a neonatal swine model of allergy

Schmied, J;Rupa, P;Garvie, S;Wilkie, B;

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

Systemic lack of canonical histamine receptor signaling results in increased resistance to autoimmune encephalomyelitis

Saligrama, N;Case, LK;del Rio, R;Noubade, R;Teuscher, C;

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

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

  • 2.3. Inoculum and administration

    … Native, sterile, preservative-free biologically active cholera toxin (List Biological Laboratories, Inc.) was used. Based upon spread plate cultures, the thawed inoculum contained 2.0 × 1010 CFU/dose and also contained approximately 2× that number of dead organisms. Cholera toxin (50 μg) was added to the bacterial inoculum (Lot ELH072910), and a 1 mL volume pipetted onto the absorbent pad of a Tegaderm patch (3 M Company) (Fig. 1). Preclinical cutaneous toxicology studies were performed using CT and the bacterial strain in animals by both the oral and cutaneous routes.

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