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

  • … After a location was found from which a compound movement resembling the p-Synergy could be evoked with low currents, the stimulating pipette was removed from the brain, cleaned with deionized water, and filled with 1% cholera toxin (CT); List Biological Laboratories

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

Elevated murine HB-EGF confers sensitivity to diphtheria toxin in EGFR-mutant lung adenocarcinoma

Robles-Oteiza, C;Ayeni, D;Levy, S;Homer, RJ;Kaech, SM;Politi, K;

Product: Diphtheria Toxin, Unnicked, from Corynebacterium diphtheriae

Liposome-based nanocarriers loaded with anthrax lethal factor and armed with anti-CD19 VHH for effectively inhibiting MAPK pathway in B cells

Banihashemi, SR;Rahbarizadeh, F;Zavaran Hosseini, A;Ahmadvand, D;Khoshtinat Nikkhoi, S;

Product: Anthrax Lethal Factor (LF-A), Recombinant from B. anthracis Native Sequence

Complement component 3 from astrocytes mediates retinal ganglion cell loss during neuroinflammation

Gharagozloo, M;Smith, MD;Jin, J;Garton, T;Taylor, M;Chao, A;Meyers, K;Kornberg, MD;Zack, DJ;Ohayon, J;Calabresi, BA;Reich, DS;Eberhart, CG;Pardo, CA;Kemper, C;Whartenby, KA;Calabresi, PA;

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

Microglia promote autoimmune inflammation via the noncanonical NF-κB pathway

Jie, Z;Ko, CJ;Wang, H;Xie, X;Li, Y;Gu, M;Zhu, L;Yang, JY;Gao, T;Ru, W;Tang, SJ;Cheng, X;Sun, SC;

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

Comparison of Sensory and Motor Innervation Between the Acupoints LR3 and LR8 in the Rat With Regional Anatomy and Neural Tract Tracing

Xu, D;Zou, L;Zhang, W;Liao, J;Wang, J;Cui, J;Su, Y;Wang, Y;Guo, Y;Shen, Y;Bai, W;

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

  • Microinjection of CTB Into the LR3 and LR8 on the Opposite Side of Hindlimb

    Six rats were used for the injection of CTB into the LR3 and LR8 on the opposite sides of hindlimbs. Considering the application of
    the CTB on the peripheral site only produced neural labeling on the same side of injection, bilateral injections were performed in
    this study. This is also in order to reduce the number of animals used. Under the anesthesia with 2% isoflurane, 2 µl of 1% CTB
    solution (List Biological Labs, Inc., Campbell, CA, United States) was injected subcutaneously and muscularly with Hamilton
    micro-syringe (Hamilton Company, Reno, NV, United States) into the right side of LR3 and the left side of LR8, respectively. …

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

Longitudinal analysis of human humoral responses after vaccination with a live attenuated V. cholerae vaccine

Adekunle, O;Dretler, A;Kauffman, RC;Cho, A;Rouphael, N;Wrammert, J;

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

Ebselen Not Only Inhibits Clostridioides difficile Toxins but Displays Redox-Associated Cellular Killing

Marreddy, RKR;Olaitan, AO;May, JN;Dong, M;Hurdle, JG;

Product: Toxin B from Clostridium difficile

  • Cell-rounding assay.

    This assay was used to measure toxin activity, as C. difficile toxins cause cell rounding of tissue cultures, and was performed as described previously (43) with slight modifications. Briefly, Vero cells (monkey kidney epithelial cells) from ATCC were aliquoted in 24-well plates at a density of 103 cells/ml and incubated overnight at 37°C in a CO2 incubator. Cells were treated with serially diluted concentrations of ebselen (ranging from 125 ng/ml to 128 μg/ml) for 30 min, followed by the addition of TcdB (List Biologicals Laboratories, Inc.) to a final concentration of 20 ng/ml. The plates were incubated at 37°C in a CO2 incubator for 2 h and then observed with phase-contrast microscope (Nikon Diaphot 200/300 inverted microscope) with counting from 5 views per well.

    Product #155 – Toxin B from Clostridium difficile

A lymphocyte-microglia-astrocyte axis in chronic active multiple sclerosis

Absinta, M;Maric, D;Gharagozloo, M;Garton, T;Smith, MD;Jin, J;Fitzgerald, KC;Song, A;Liu, P;Lin, JP;Wu, T;Johnson, KR;McGavern, DB;Schafer, DP;Calabresi, PA;Reich, DS;

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

Connections of the mouse subfornical region of the lateral hypothalamus (LHsf)

Ugur, M;Doridot, S;la Fleur, SE;Veinante, P;Massotte, D;

Product: Anti-Cholera Toxin B Subunit (Goat)