Bioactivity | Chlolera toxin B Subunit Biotin Conjugate is a modified form of the chlolera toxin product by vibrio chlolerae, which causes chlolera. In this versions, The B Subuni T of the Toxin is attached to biotin molecules, Allowing Researchers to use it as a too The B subunit binds specifically to ganglioside GM1 receptors on host cells and can be used to track and isolate these cells. The conjugate is commonly used in immunological assays and cell biology experiments to study the interaction between the cholera toxin and host cells. It's use has contributed significantly to our understanding of the mechanisms of cholera infection and opened new avenues for developing treatments and prevention strategies[1]. |
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
Storage | Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis. |