Non-toxic derivatives of the cholera toxin are extensively used in neuroscience, as neuronal tracers to reveal the location of cells in the central nervous system. They are, also, being developed as vaccine components and drug-delivery vehicles. Production of cholera-toxin derivatives is often non-reproducible; the quality and quantity require extensive fine-tuning to produce them in lab-scale settings. In our studies, we seek a resolution to this problem, by expanding the molecular toolbox of the Escherichia coli expression system with suitable production, purification, and offline analytics, to critically assess the quality of a probe or drug delivery, based on a non-toxic derivative of the cholera toxin. We present a re-engineered Choler...
ABSTRACT Cholera toxin (CT) from Vibrio cholerae is responsible for the majority of the symptoms of ...
Cholera toxin (CT) is a bacterial protein toxin responsible for the gastrointestinal disease known a...
Copyright © 2005 American Gastroenterological Association Published by Elsevier Inc.Background & Aim...
The gene coding for cholera toxin subunit B (CT-B) was fused to a modified ompA signal sequence and ...
We describe a novel labeling strategy to site-specifically attach fluorophores, biotin, and proteins...
A significant unmet need exists for the delivery of biologic drugs such as polypeptides or nucleic a...
Half of the 20 best-selling prescription drugs of 2014 were large biologic therapeutics, however to ...
A significant unmet need exists for the delivery of biologics to the central nervous system for the ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Cholera toxin B subunit (CTB) is a component of an internationally licens...
Cholera toxin (CT), secreted from Vibrio cholerae, causes a massive fluid and electrolyte efflux in ...
Cholera toxin (CT) is an AB5 toxin responsible for the profusesecretory diarrhea resulting from Vibr...
A series of diseases, ranging from cholera via travelers’ diarrhea to hamburger disease, are caused ...
Cholera toxin (CT) travels as an intact AB(5) protein toxin from the cell surface to the endoplasmic...
AbstractThe cholera toxin A-subunit (CTA) was genetically engineered at its amino end and tested for...
ABSTRACT Cholera toxin (CT) and the related heat-labile enterotoxins (LT) of Escherichia coli have b...
ABSTRACT Cholera toxin (CT) from Vibrio cholerae is responsible for the majority of the symptoms of ...
Cholera toxin (CT) is a bacterial protein toxin responsible for the gastrointestinal disease known a...
Copyright © 2005 American Gastroenterological Association Published by Elsevier Inc.Background & Aim...
The gene coding for cholera toxin subunit B (CT-B) was fused to a modified ompA signal sequence and ...
We describe a novel labeling strategy to site-specifically attach fluorophores, biotin, and proteins...
A significant unmet need exists for the delivery of biologic drugs such as polypeptides or nucleic a...
Half of the 20 best-selling prescription drugs of 2014 were large biologic therapeutics, however to ...
A significant unmet need exists for the delivery of biologics to the central nervous system for the ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Cholera toxin B subunit (CTB) is a component of an internationally licens...
Cholera toxin (CT), secreted from Vibrio cholerae, causes a massive fluid and electrolyte efflux in ...
Cholera toxin (CT) is an AB5 toxin responsible for the profusesecretory diarrhea resulting from Vibr...
A series of diseases, ranging from cholera via travelers’ diarrhea to hamburger disease, are caused ...
Cholera toxin (CT) travels as an intact AB(5) protein toxin from the cell surface to the endoplasmic...
AbstractThe cholera toxin A-subunit (CTA) was genetically engineered at its amino end and tested for...
ABSTRACT Cholera toxin (CT) and the related heat-labile enterotoxins (LT) of Escherichia coli have b...
ABSTRACT Cholera toxin (CT) from Vibrio cholerae is responsible for the majority of the symptoms of ...
Cholera toxin (CT) is a bacterial protein toxin responsible for the gastrointestinal disease known a...
Copyright © 2005 American Gastroenterological Association Published by Elsevier Inc.Background & Aim...