mCherry Fluorescence-Producing Ehrlichia chaffeensis: Revolutionizing Bacterial DetectionThe Need: In today's world, rapid and accurate detection of bacterial pathogens is crucial for safeguarding public health and animal well-being. With the emergence of diseases transmitted by ticks and the increasing importance of understanding vector-borne infections, there's a pressing need for efficient methods to identify bacteria like Ehrlichia chaffeensis. The Technology: Our cutting-edge technology involves the development of a transposon mutant of Ehrlichia chaffeensis engineered to express mCherry (red) fluorescence, facilitating its easy detection in ticks, animals, and various cells. This innovation entails the precise insertion of the mCherry gene into the genome of E. chaffeensis, followed by the selection of this mutant strain using antibiotics. Through this method, we enable straightforward and reliable identification of E. chaffeensis, streamlining research and diagnostic processes. Commercial Applications:
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Tech IDT2024-313 CollegeCollege of Veterinary Medicine Licensing ManagerDahlman, Jason "Jay" InventorsCategories |