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Home |Products|Cells and Media|Dopaminergic Neurons (iPSC from Blood Cells; Male)

Dopaminergic Neurons (iPSC from Blood Cells; Male)

Cat.-Nr.: ASE-9323

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Applied StemCell’s Human Dopaminergic Neuron Kit contains cryo-preserved, pre-differentiated mature and functional dopaminergic neurons derived from a footprint-free, karyotype normal human iPSC line (ASE-9109). The cells show extensive neurite outgrowth and proper neuronal morphology, as well as, expression of neuronal and dopaminergic markers  (>80% neurons, >30% TH+ dopaminergic neurons and < 15% GFAP+ astrocytes) as characterized by immunocytochemical staining and whole genome profiling. Our optimized, serum-free Dopa Maintenance media (ASE-9323CM) promotes and maintains robust and functionally active dopamiergic neurons for all your experimental needs.

  • SUPPLIER:

    Applied StemCell

  • STATUS:

    In Stock

  • SIZE:

    1.000.000 cells/vial

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  • Species: Human
  • Additional Attributes: iPSC-derived cells
  • Specific Attributes: frozen

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