Brucella
Brucella is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria, which are small, nonencapsulated, nonmotile, facultatively intracellular coccobacilli. It is a zoonotic disease of domestic and wild ungulates. Brucella is the cause of brucellosis, which is a zoonosis transmitted by ingesting contaminated food, direct contact with an infected animal, or inhalation of aerosols. Human brucellosis is usually not transmitted from human to human; people become infected by contact with fluids from infected animals or derived food products, such as unpasteurized milk and cheese. Brucellosis is also considered an occupational disease because of a higher incidence in people working with animals (slaughterhouse cases).CAT | Product Name | Source | Product Overview | Target | Type | Datasheet | Size | Price |
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VAng-Lsx5754 | Recombinant Brucella Suis lnt Protein (aa 1-532) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Brucella Suis biovar 1 (strain 1330) Apolipoprotein N-acyltransferase, recombinant protein. | Brucella | Bacterial Antigens | -- | Inquiry | |
VAng-Lsx5755 | Recombinant Brucella Suis katA Protein (aa 2-499) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Brucella Suis biovar 1 (strain 1330) Catalase, recombinant protein. | Brucella | Bacterial Antigens | 50 µg | Inquiry | |
VAng-Lsx5756 | Recombinant Brucella Suis rplV Protein (strain 1330) (aa 1-129) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Brucella Suis biovar 1 (strain 1330) 50S ribosomal protein L22, recombinant protein. | Brucella | Bacterial Antigens | 50 µg | Inquiry |
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