B. cereus
Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped, aerobic, motile, beta hemolytic bacterium commonly found in soil and food. Some strains are harmful to humans and cause foodborne illness, while other strains can be beneficial as probiotics for animals. It is the cause of "fried rice syndrome", as the bacteria are classically contracted from fried rice dishes that have been sitting at room temperature for hours (such as at a buffet). B. cereus bacteria are facultative anaerobes, and like other members of the genus Bacillus, can produce protective endospores. Its virulence factors include cereolysin and phospholipase C.
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- Species Reactivity: Bacillus cereus
- Application: ELISA
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- Type: Rabbit antibody
- Application: ICC/IF
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- Species Reactivity: Bacillus cereus
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- Species Reactivity: Bacillus cereus
- Application: ELISA
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- Species Reactivity: Bacillus cereus
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