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Manufactured by:ExcellGene SA based inMonthey, SWITZERLAND
The Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 was first detected in India and has, by November 2021, spread to over 179 countries. It contains again the 614G mutations and others, notably a proline to arginine substitution that may facilitate the cleavage of the S precursor into the S1/S2 conversion, which results in the fusion of the spike protein with the cell membrane receptor ...
Manufactured by:ExcellGene SA based inMonthey, SWITZERLAND
In addition to stabilized trimeric spike proteins, we also offer the RBD domain produced in the same CHO cell system. The RBD protein is easier to produce and to purify and is therefore an ideal alternative for applications where costs are the driving factor. Please contact us to learn about our pricing per gram or mg of RBD ...
Manufactured by:ExcellGene SA based inMonthey, SWITZERLAND
We've created a stable, clonally derived, recombinant, suspension grown CHO cell line that produces a secreted, stabilized version of the trimeric spike protein of ...
Manufactured by:ExcellGene SA based inMonthey, SWITZERLAND
The beta variant — initially found in South Africa — showed additional mutations in the spike protein, the most important ones as K417N, E484K and N501Y (the last one was found already in the Beta variant). Also, the early mentioned D614G mutation remained in this variant. ...
Manufactured by:ExcellGene SA based inMonthey, SWITZERLAND
The Alpha variant, also known as B.1.1.7., was emerging as a VOCs after a mutation in the spike protein D614G, was recognized as possibly affecting the infectivity in people in an enhanced way. The Alpha variant carried this mutation and others, for example, N501Y, and was considered 40-80% more transmissible than the original “Wuhan” ...
Manufactured by:ExcellGene SA based inMonthey, SWITZERLAND
The SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant became known to the general public recently (end of November 2021) and is characterized by many mutations in the Spike protein and other regions of the virus genome. It seems to spread even more rapidly than the Delta variant, and questions about the protection against this variant by presently used vaccines have been raised. This variant may have an increased ...