E Coli
Recombinant proteins from Escherichia coli are used in research because this bacterium grows fast, is easy to handle, and produces proteins such as interleukins in large amounts. Scientists rely on E. coli expression for antibodies, cytokines, and other proteins needed in immunology, cancer, and infectious disease studies. Data from NIH and NCBI publications confirm that E. coli remains one of the most efficient and reliable hosts for protein production.

VacJ15-R-10
Recombinant (E. coli) Pasteurella multocida outer membrane lipoprotein
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OMPC15-R-50
Recombinant (E. coli) Outer membrane protein C Recombinant Protein (ompC/omp1b/porin, 22-367 aa, E. coli, >95%)
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AMA15-R-10
Recombinant (E. coli) Apical membrane antigen 1 mosaic protein (>95%, His-tag protein, P.falciparum)
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PR-1451-L
Chlamydia MOMP 42 kDa Chlamydia trachomatis major outer membrane protein (MOMP) protein recombinant, E. coli
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RP-1617
Recombinant (E. coli) Chlamydia trachomatis Major Outer Membrane Protein W2, (MOMP; 66-165; >95%, His-tag)
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VACJ15-R-10
Recombinant (E. coli) Pasteurella multocida outer membrane lipoprotein
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