Quick-Neuron™ Precursor - Human iPSC-derived Neural Precursor Cells Healthy Control - (F, 74yr, Caucasian, not Latino)
Cryopreserved human iPSC-derived neural precursor cells from healthy control (F, 74)
NP-mRNA-CW50065
As low as
$999.00
Our proprietary transcription factor-based stem cell differentiation method produces highly pure populations of neurons without a genetic footprint. Quick-Neuron™ Precursor - Human iPSC-derived Neural Precursor Cells (NPCs) continue to proliferate and express a variety of NPC markers, such as neuroectodermal stem cell marker, nestin (NES) and vimentin (VIM). When handled and maintained according to the instructions in this user guide, NPCs are viable long-term and are suitable for further characterization and differentiation.
Short Description | Cryopreserved human iPSC-derived neural precursor cells from healthy control (F, 74) |
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Product Components | Cryopreserved cells |
Starting Material | iPSCs derived from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (CIRM line CW50065) |
Product Use | This product is for research use only. It is not approved for use in humans or for therapeutic or diagnostic use. |
Storage Conditions | Frozen cells should be stored in liquid (vapor phase). |
Cell Type | Neural Precursor Cells |
Culture Type | Feeder Cell-Free |
Disease | Healthy Control |
Donor Sex | Female |
Donor Race Ethnicity | Caucasian, not Latino |
Patient History | See Resources section for more information. |
Reprogramming Method | Episomal vector |
Induction Method | Transcription factors delivered by synthetic mRNA |
Growth Properties | Adherent |
Shipping Conditions | Dry ice (domestic) or liquid nitrogen (international) |
Shelf Life | 1 year |
Donor Age At Sampling | 74 |
Safety Data Sheets
Cryopreserved cells
Patient History
Donor data for CIRM line: CW50065
What kind of transcription factors are used for differentiation induction?
It is a proprietary formulated RNA and cannot be disclosed.
Why does a reagent in my differentiation kit have less than the required volume?
For reagents supplied in small volumes, be sure to briefly centrifuge before use. If pipettors have been calibrated recently and the volume is less than it is supposed to be even after the tube is spun down, please contact us at [email protected].
Do I need a license agreement for any of Elixirgen Scientific’s products?
No. You don't need any licence or material transfer agreement (MTA) to use our differentiation kits or iPSC-derived cells. However, please be advised that these products are for research use only.