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Description
Human iPSC-Derived Cerebral Cortical Neurons (Female) - Plated
Cerebral cortical neurons are implicated in numerous neurological diseases including Alzheimer’s disease, autism, epilepsy and frontotemporal dementia. Despite strong interest in these diseases, high quality human in vitro cell models for cortical neurophysiology have been unavailable until now. With our plated human iPSC-derived cerebral cortical neurons, we provide neuroscience researchers with assay-ready, pre-plated iPSC-derived neurons that have been highly characterised. Our in-house experts perform the plating and neuronal differentiation in order to save you time and increase the efficiency of your experiments.
This product is a 96-well plate containing pre-plated and pre-differentiated iPSC-derived cerebral cortical neurons. Neural Stem Cells are seeded at the recommended plating density (70,000-200,000 cells/cm2) on a 96-well plate coated with SureBond-XF and are synchronously differentiated to neurons for two weeks. For other conditions, please inquire. The plate is shipped fresh and therefore shipping restrictions apply to this product so please inquire to check availability in your region.
Product Specification
Starting material
Cord blood CD34+ cells
Donor gender
Female
Donor age at sampling
Newborn
HLA serotype
A3 A33, B7(Bw6) B7(Bw6), Cw7 Cw7
Karyotype
Normal
Reprogramming method
Episomal vector
Induction method
Monolayer & chemically defined medium
Genetic modification
None
Size
Center 60 wells of 1x 96-well plate
Cell type
iPSC-derived cerebral cortical neurons
Growth properties
Adherent
Shipping conditions
Ambient
Usage notes
Upon receipt, incubate the plate at 37°C, 5% CO2 in a humidified incubator
A. Odawara, H. Katoh, N. Matsuda, I. Suzuki. Induction of long-term potentiation and depression phenomena in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cortical neurons, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (2015).
Human iPSC-Derived Cerebral Cortical Neurons (Female) - Plated
Cerebral cortical neurons are implicated in numerous neurological diseases including Alzheimer’s disease, autism, epilepsy and frontotemporal dementia. Despite strong interest in these diseases, high quality human in vitro cell models for cortical neurophysiology have been unavailable until now. With our plated human iPSC-derived cerebral cortical neurons, we provide neuroscience researchers with assay-ready, pre-plated iPSC-derived neurons that have been highly characterised. Our in-house experts perform the plating and neuronal differentiation in order to save you time and increase the efficiency of your experiments.
This product is a 96-well plate containing pre-plated and pre-differentiated iPSC-derived cerebral cortical neurons. Neural Stem Cells are seeded at the recommended plating density (70,000-200,000 cells/cm2) on a 96-well plate coated with SureBond-XF and are synchronously differentiated to neurons for two weeks. For other conditions, please inquire. The plate is shipped fresh and therefore shipping restrictions apply to this product so please inquire to check availability in your region.
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A. Odawara, H. Katoh, N. Matsuda, I. Suzuki. Induction of long-term potentiation and depression phenomena in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cortical neurons, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (2015).
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