Treponema Pallidum (T. Pallidum) is a spirochaete bacterium (spirochete) with subspecies that cause treponemal diseases such as syphilis. The helical structure of T. Pallidum allows it to move in a corkscrew
motion through mucous membranes or enter minuscule breaks in the skin. It gains access to the host’s blood and lymph systems through tissue and mucous membranes
Intended use
Anti-Treponema Pallidum antibody is useful for detecting T. Pallidum in human tissues
| Specifications | |
| product code: 8377-C010 | Clone: Poly [Rabbit] | 
| Staining pattern: Cell wall staining | Control tissue: Treponema Pallidum infected tissue | 
| Associated panels: Gastrointestinal, Dermatopathology | |
| (Assessment criteria)/ example | |
| Infected gastro intestinal tract |  | 
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