Proteus mirabilis - Xen44 bioluminescent pathogenic bacteria for in vivo and in vitro drug discovery. This product was derived from a parental strain from the American Type Culture Collection, used under license. P. mirabilis-Xen44 possesses a stable copy of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon on the bacterial chromosome.
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For laboratory use only. This product is intended for animal research only and not for use in humans.
Infectious disease is a perennially important area for both life science research and drug discovery. Some of the first applications of IVISĀ® imaging technology were in tracking infections and monitoring host responses, and these applications are still at the forefront of research. PerkinElmer's bioluminescent infectious disease light-producing microorganisms have been developed to mimic both acute and chronic standard infection protocols presently used by researchers.
Advantages of using bioluminescent light-producing microorganisms for drug discovery in vitro:
Advantages of using bioluminescent light-producing microorganisms for drug discovery in vivo:
Gram Positive Gram Negative | Gram negative |
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Luciferase Classification | Bacterial luciferase |
Optical Imaging Classification | Bioluminescence Imaging |
Product Brand Name | XenoLight |
Shipping Condition | Ambient |
Therapeutic Area | Bacterial infection |
Unit Size | 1 agar plate |