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IVISbrite Bioluminescent Bacterial Strains

Infectious disease is a perennially important area for research and drug discovery. Over the last few decades, with the misuse and overuse of antibiotics, antibiotic resistance has become a global public health crisis. Fortunately, an increase in antibiotic resistance awareness internationally has promoted research for developing new antibiotic agents as well as innovative ways to combat infection from antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains.

In addition, there has recently been an increase in research of the microbiome to gain a deeper understanding of its role in human health and diseases such as cancer, inflammatory diseases and neurodegenerative disorders.

Whether you endeavor to find a new antibiotic to treat the latest super bug, or investigate the role bacteria plays in the human microbiome, we have the tools you need to advance your research. Our wide range of IVISbrite™ gram positive and gram negative bioluminescent bacteria labeled with the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon (including biofilm forming strains) can be used for a variety of in vitro and in vivo applications.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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  • Bioware Bioluminescent Bacteria

    IVISbrite Proteus mirabilisXen44 Bioluminescent Bacterial Strain

    IVISbrite Proteus mirabilis Xen44 bioluminescent bacteria is derived from a parental strain from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), used under license. For in vitro or in vivo imaging applications, IVISbrite P. mirabilis-Xen44 possesses a stable copy of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon on the bacterial chromosome.

    For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

  • P. aeruginosa bioluminescent bacteria

    IVISbrite Pseudomonas aeruginosa Xen41 Bioluminescent Bacterial Strain

    IVISbrite Pseudomonas aeruginosa Xen41 bioluminescent bacteria is derived from parental strain PAO1. For in vitro or in vivo imaging applications, IVISbrite P. aeruginosa-Xen41 possesses a stable copy of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon on the bacterial chromosome.

    For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

  • S. aureus Bioluminescent Bacteria

    IVISbrite Staphylococcus aureus Xen40 Bioluminescent Bacterial Strain

    IVISbrite Staphylococcus aureus Xen40 bioluminescent pathogenic bacteria was derived from the parental strain UAMS-1. For in vitro or in vivo imaging applications, IVISbrite S. aureus-Xen40 possesses a stable copy of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon on the bacterial chromosome.

    For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

  • S. aureus Bioluminescent Bacteria

    IVISbrite Staphylococcus aureus Xen36 Bioluminescent Bacterial Strain

    IVISbrite Staphylococcus aureus Xen36 bioluminescent bacteria was derived from a parental strain from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), used under license. For in vitro or in vivo imaging applications, IVISbrite S. aureus-Xen36 possesses a stable copy of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon on the native plasmid.

    For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

  • Bioware Bioluminescent Bacteria

    IVISbrite Salmonella typhimurium Xen33 Bioluminescent Bacterial Strain

    IVISbrite Salmonella typhimurium Xen33 bioluminescent bacteria was derived from the parental strain FDA 1189. For in vitro or in vivo imaging applications, IVISbrite S. typhimurium-Xen33 possesses a stable copy of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon on the bacterial chromosome.

    For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

  • S. aureus Bioluminescent Bacteria

    IVISbrite Staphylococcus aureus Xen29 Bioluminescent Bacterial Strain

    IVISbrite Staphylococcus aureus Xen29 bioluminescent bacteria was derived from a parental strain from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), used under license. For in vitro or in vivo imaging applications, IVISbrite S. aureus-Xen29 possesses a stable copy of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon on the bacterial chromosome.

    For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

  • Bioware Bioluminescent Bacteria

    IVISbrite Shigella dysenteriae Xen27 Bioluminescent Bacterial Strain

    IVISbrite Shigella dysenteriae Xen27 bioluminescent bacteria is derived from the 88A6205 clinical isolate. For in vitro or in vivo imaging applications, IVISbrite S. dysenteriae-Xen27 possesses a stable copy of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon on the bacterial chromosome.

    For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

  • Bioware Bioluminescent Bacteria

    IVISbrite Yersinia enterocolitic Xen25 Bioluminescent Bacterial Strain

    IVISbrite Yersinia enterocolitica Xen25 bioluminescent bacteria is derived from the parental strain WS2589. For in vitro or in vivo imaging applications, IVISbrite Y. enterocolitica-Xen25 possesses a stable copy of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon on the bacterial chromosome.

    For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

  • Bioware Bioluminescent Bacteria

    IVISbrite Yersinia enterocolitic Xen24 Bioluminescent Bacterial Strain

    IVISbrite Yersinia enterocolitica Xen24 bioluminescent bacteria was derived from the 91A1854 clinical isolate. For in vitro or in vivo imaging applications, IVISbrite Y. enterocolitica-Xen24 possesses a stable copy of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon on the bacterial chromosome.

    For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

  • Bioware Bioluminescent Bacteria

    IVISbrite Listeria monocytogene Xen19 Bioluminescent Bacterial Strain

    IVISbrite Listeria monocytogenes Xen19 bioluminescent bacteria was derived from a parental strain from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), used under license. For in vitro or in vivo imaging applications, IVISbrite L. monocytogenes-Xen19 possesses a stable copy of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon on the bacterial chromosome.

    For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

  • Bioware Bioluminescent Bacteria

    IVISbrite Escherichia coli Xen14 Bioluminescent Bacterial Strain

    IVISbrite Escherichia coli Xen14 bioluminescent bacteria is derived from the parental strain E. coli WS2572, a clinical isolate from Weihenstephan Culture Collection. For in vitro or in vivo imaging applications, IVISbrite E. coli-Xen14 possesses a stable copy of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon on the bacterial chromosome.

    For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

  • S. aureus Bioluminescent Bacteria

    IVISbrite Staphylococcus aureus Xen8.1 Bioluminescent Bacterial Strain

    IVISbrite Staphylococcus aureus Xen8.1 bioluminescent bacteria is derived from the parental strain 8325-4. For in vitro or in vivo imaging applications, IVISbrite S. aureus-Xen8.1 possesses a stable copy of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon on the bacterial chromosome.

    For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

  • P. aeruginosa bioluminescent bacteria

    IVISbrite Pseudomonas aeruginosa Xen05 Bioluminescent Bacterial Strain

    IVISbrite Pseudomonas aeruginosa Xen05 bioluminescent bacteria was derived from a human septicemia isolate from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), used under license. For in vitro or in vivo imaging applications, IVISbrite P. aeruginosa-Xen05 possesses a stable copy of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux operon on the bacterial chromosome.

    For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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