Anthrax toxin proteins available for licensing. Bacillus anthracis hosts containing plasmids expressing the following proteins are available. (Host strains are generally BH480, or sometimes BH460. Modest amounts of purified proteins (10-50 mg) could also be provided):
Ccr9-/- mice may be useful for studying the role of CCR9 in T lymphocyte development and migration.
Mice will be distributed by The Jackson Laboratory; details about this mouse strain (Stock No. 027041) may be found at https://www.jax.org/strain/027041.
Loa loa microfilarial-specific peptide sequences that could be used as a research material as well as for development of immunoassays for detection of Loa loa microfilaremia.
Reagents particularly useful in configuring multiplex assays for simultaneous measurement and quantification of multiple eosinophil granule proteins and for immunohistochemistry. Ultimately these reagents may be used as diagnostics for many eosinophil-mediated disorders.
Streptococcus pneumoniae, or pneumococcus, is a type of bacteria that causes pneumococcal disease. Pneumococcal infections can range from ear and sinus infections to pneumonia and bloodstream infections. Children younger than 2 years old and adults 65 years or older are among those most at risk for disease.