Alternative Names
Brucella abortus; B. abortus; Brucellosis
Buffer
50mM Carbonate-bicarbonate buffer, pH9.6
Introduction
Brucellosis is an infectious disease caused by small ellipsoid, gram-negative bacteria. There are four different germs: Br. abortus, Br. melitensis, Br. suis and Br. canis. People are infected by contact with infected animals or by eating meat or drinking unpasteurized milk from infected animals. As a rule, infected humans are not contagious. Brucellosis is most frequent in young and middleaged individuals.
Keywords
Brucella abortus; Brucellosis; LPS
Citations
Have you cited DAG-WT670 in a publication?
Let us know and earn a reward for your research.
| Product Name |
Cat. No. |
Applications |
Host Species |
Datasheet |
Price |
Add to Basket |
| Product Name |
Cat. No. |
Applications |
Host Species |
Datasheet |
Price |
Add to Basket |
Al-Majali, AA; et al. Seroepidemiology of caprine brucellosis in Jordan. SMALL RUMINANT RESEARCH 58:13-18(2005).
Odbileg, R; Lee, S; et al. Cloning and sequence analysis of llama cytokines related to cell-mediated immunity. VETERINARY IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY 99:1-10(2004).