We are pleased to announce the addition of 14 new virus strains to our online catalog, providing researchers with expanded access to high-quality viral tools for vaccine development, antiviral discovery, pathogenesis studies, assay development, and basic virology research.
These newly available strains include wild-type and reporter virus variants across four important viral families, offering greater flexibility for a wide range of research applications.
Newly Available Virus Strains
Zika Virus
- Zika virus strain Rio Grande do Norte Natal – Wild-Type
- Zika virus strain Paraiba – Wild-Type
Yellow Fever Virus (17D)
- Yellow Fever virus strain 17D – Wild-Type
- Yellow Fever virus strain 17D – eGFP Reporter
- Yellow Fever virus strain 17D – nLuc Reporter
- Yellow Fever virus strain 17D – mCherry Reporter
Sindbis Virus (TR339)
- Sindbis virus strain TR339 – Wild-Type
- Sindbis virus strain TR339 – eGFP Reporter
- Sindbis virus strain TR339 – nLuc Reporter
- Sindbis virus strain TR339 – mCherry Reporter
Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus (VEEV)
- Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis virus – Wild-Type
- Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis virus – eGFP Reporter
- Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis virus – nLuc Reporter
- Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis virus – mCherry Reporter
Supporting Diverse Research Applications
The addition of these strains expands the range of viral tools available to support:
- Vaccine and therapeutic development
- Antiviral screening
- Viral replication and pathogenesis studies
- Host-virus interaction research
- Reporter-based imaging and assay development
- Diagnostic and countermeasure evaluation
Reporter virus variants expressing eGFP, nano Luciferase (nLuc), or mCherry enable efficient monitoring of viral infection and replication, making them valuable tools for high-throughput screening and mechanistic studies.
Available to Order Now
All 14 virus strains are now available for direct ordering through the Advanced Virology website. Researchers can browse product details, review specifications, and request additional information through our online catalog.
As we continue to expand our portfolio, Advanced Virology remains committed to providing the research community with innovative viral reagents that accelerate scientific discovery and support critical infectious disease research.
Browse the complete collection online today and contact our team with any questions regarding availability, applications, or custom research solutions.
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