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Encyclopedia > Gallus

Gallus may be:

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  • Gallus, former Gallusviertel, a district of Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • Gallus is the second album by the Scottish rock band Gun.
  • Gallus (The Cockerel), an obsolete constellation
  • Gallus, elastic straps that hold trousers up (usually used in the plural).
  • Gallus, Scottish slang, meaning daring, cheeky, impish, mischievous. Brilliant, gallus. It is a good thing. See meaning of the word "Lush"

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Custom Chicken Antibodies IgY - Polyclonal Antibody Production Gallus Immunotech (323 words)
Gallus Immunotech was founded in 1994 to promote the remarkable and humane process of developing polyclonal antibodies in chickens.
Gallus Immunotech also manufactures a high-yielding chicken antibody purification kit (IgY Eggpress Purification Kit) that is less expensive than other kits in the market, while obtaining a higher yield per egg yolk.
Gallus Immunotech is a Canadian biotech company specializing in custom chicken antibodies (IgY).
Trebonianus Gallus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (450 words)
Gallus was born in Italy, in a family with respected ancestry and a senatorial background.
In Moesia, Gallus was a key figure in repelling the frequent invasion attacks by the Gothic tribes of the Danube and became popular with the army.
Gallus is often accused of persecuting the Christians, but the only solid evidence of this allegation is the imprisoning of Pope Cornelius in 252.
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