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Mtb whole cell lysate from strain h37rv

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Mtb whole cell lysate (WCL) from strain H37Rv is a laboratory product that contains the complete cellular contents of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv. It is prepared by lysing the bacterial cells and collecting the resulting solution.

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Peptide Synthesis and Mtb Lysate Preparation

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Peptides were synthesized as crude material on a small (1 mg) scale by A&A LLC (San Diego). Peptides were pooled into peptide pools, re-lyophilized and reconstituted at a concentration of 0.7mg/ml for MTB300 (PMID27409590). Mtb whole cell lysate (WCL) from strain H37Rv was obtained from BEI Resources, NIAID, NIH (NR-14822).
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Peptide Synthesis and Mtb Lysate Protocol

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Peptides were synthesized as crude material on a small (1 mg) scale by A&A LLC (San Diego). Peptides were pooled into peptide pools, re‐lyophilized and reconstituted at a concentration of 0.7 mg/mL for MTB300 (PMID27409590). Mtb whole cell lysate (WCL) from strain H37Rv was obtained from BEI Resources, NIAID, NIH (NR‐14822).
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