Clostridium difficile is a Gram positive bacteria responsible for serious intestinal infections particularly in healthcare settings. Key virulence factors of C. difficile include two enterotoxins known as Toxin A and Toxin B. Toxin A causes actin depolymerization and Toxin B is a glucosyltransferase that inactivates the Rho family of G proteins.
Clostridium perfringens, also a Gram positive bacteria, is a major cause of food poisoning. Epsilon toxin (ETX), one of many toxins produced by C. perfringens is a pore-forming toxin causing potassium and fluid leakage from cells. ETX can cause enteritis as well as neurological symptoms and is considered a potential biological weapon.
Products
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Details | Cat number & supplier | Size | Price |
Human anti-(C. difficile toxin A) mAb 0250-001 · IBT Bioservices | 0250-001 IBT Bioservices |
100 µg |
$558.00
100 µg
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Human anti-(C. difficile toxin B) mAb 0250-002 · IBT Bioservices | 0250-002 IBT Bioservices |
100 µg |
$558.00
100 µg
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Chimeric anti-(C. perfringens ETX) mAb 0240-001 · IBT Bioservices | 0240-001 IBT Bioservices |
100 µg |
$558.00
100 µg
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