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Evaluation of ToxTrak (Trademark) for Analysis of Protein Toxin Toxicity

Ascertaining the toxicity of samples containing proteins such as ricin and SEB requires an activity assay that yields accurate and reproducible results. The ToxTrakTM system was investigated as a possible quantitative assay. ToxTrakTM is a commercially available kit supplied by the Hach Company (Lov...

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Main Authors: Schenning, Amanda M, Bevilacqua, Vicky L H, Morrissey, Kevin M, Rice, Jeffrey S
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