Recombinant Toxins
Recombinant toxins are proteins engineered from toxin genes but produced safely in lab systems. Labs use them to study interaction with cells, test neutralizing antibodies, or model pathogen effects. What’s tricky is to keep them functional yet safe. Purity, correct folding, and activity are essential. When recombinant toxins are consistent across batches, experiments are more reproducible and risk is easier to manage.

MBS969652-01
Recombinant Clostridium botulinum (strain Hall / 3502 / 13319 / Type A) Flagellin
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MBS969652-02
Recombinant Clostridium botulinum (strain Hall / 3502 / 13319 / Type A) Flagellin
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MBS969652-03
Recombinant Clostridium botulinum (strain Hall / 3502 / 13319 / Type A) Flagellin
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MBS969652-04
Recombinant Clostridium botulinum (strain Hall / 3502 / 13319 / Type A) Flagellin
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MBS1029418-01
Recombinant Staphylococcus aureus (strain N315) Enterotoxin type G
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MBS1029418-02
Recombinant Staphylococcus aureus (strain N315) Enterotoxin type G
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MBS1029418-03
Recombinant Staphylococcus aureus (strain N315) Enterotoxin type G
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MBS1029418-04
Recombinant Staphylococcus aureus (strain N315) Enterotoxin type G
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MBS1029418-05
Recombinant Staphylococcus aureus (strain N315) Enterotoxin type G
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MBS1029418-06
Recombinant Staphylococcus aureus (strain N315) Enterotoxin type G
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MBS1029418-07
Recombinant Staphylococcus aureus (strain N315) Enterotoxin type G
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MBS9421010-01
Recombinant Staphylococcus aureus (strain N315) Enterotoxin type G
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MBS9421010-02
Recombinant Staphylococcus aureus (strain N315) Enterotoxin type G
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MBS9421010-03
Recombinant Staphylococcus aureus (strain N315) Enterotoxin type G
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MBS9421010-04
Recombinant Staphylococcus aureus (strain N315) Enterotoxin type G
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