Viral Proteins
Viral proteins are those made from virus genes, often used in lab settings to study infection, immune response, or vaccine design. You’ll find things like viral structural proteins, non-structural/regulatory proteins, or envelope glycoproteins in this category. Labs use them for assays, antibody tests, or for making virus-like particles. What really matters is that they’re properly folded, pure, and behave like the native viral versions. When viral proteins are consistent and correctly made, results are more reliable and experiments behave more like real-world biology.

MBS1109964-01
Recombinant Chlamydia phage 1 Minor spike protein H (ORF2)
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MBS1109964-02
Recombinant Chlamydia phage 1 Minor spike protein H (ORF2)
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MBS1109964-03
Recombinant Chlamydia phage 1 Minor spike protein H (ORF2)
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MBS1109964-04
Recombinant Chlamydia phage 1 Minor spike protein H (ORF2)
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MBS1109964-05
Recombinant Chlamydia phage 1 Minor spike protein H (ORF2)
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MBS1109964-06
Recombinant Chlamydia phage 1 Minor spike protein H (ORF2)
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MBS1109964-07
Recombinant Chlamydia phage 1 Minor spike protein H (ORF2)
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MBS1109964-08
Recombinant Chlamydia phage 1 Minor spike protein H (ORF2)
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MBS1109964-09
Recombinant Chlamydia phage 1 Minor spike protein H (ORF2)
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MBS1109964-10
Recombinant Chlamydia phage 1 Minor spike protein H (ORF2)
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MBS1109964-11
Recombinant Chlamydia phage 1 Minor spike protein H (ORF2)
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MBS1109964-12
Recombinant Chlamydia phage 1 Minor spike protein H (ORF2)
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MBS1344238
Recombinant Chlamydia muridarum Lon protease (lon), partial
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MBS1104144
Recombinant Chlamydia trachomatis Lon protease (lon), partial
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