Overview
- Species: Human
- Keywords: iPSC-derived cells
- iPSC: iPSC-Derived Dopaminergic Neuron
- Features: cryopreserved, male
- Cell Type: Neural Cells
Cat.-Nr.: ASE-9742
Description
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iPSC-derived Dopaminergic Neurons with Media
Applied StemCell has developed an efficient, integration-free, small-molecule-based method to differentiate high-quality dopaminergic (DOPA) neurons from human iPSCs. The differentiated DOPA neurons recapitulate the phenotype and functional parameters of primary and in vivo dopaminergic neurons.
The dopaminergic neurons are differentiated from an integration-free, control human iPSC line (ASE-9211), reprogrammed from the fibroblasts of an African American male donor. These high-purity (>70%) cells express high levels of the dopaminergic neuron biomarker TH.
These iPSC-differentiated DOPA neurons can be used as control lines to compare the phenotype and functionality of patient-derived, genome-edited iPSC-derived DOPA neurons for drug screening applications. The dopaminergic neurons can also be used for neurotoxicity assays.
These iPSC-derived cells are available from the following donors:
– Normal, Male, African American, Neonate, from ASE-9211
– Normal, Male, Asian, Age 50, from PBMCs
Please contact us for more information.
SUPPLIER:
Applied StemCell
STATUS:
In Stock
SIZE:
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