SCR544
Human STEMCCA Constitutive Polycistronic (OKSM) Lentivirus Reprogramming Kit
The Human STEMCCA Constitutive Polycistronic Lentivirus Kit contains high titer polycistronic lentivirus & Polybrene transfection reagent that have been validated for the generation of human iPS cells from human foreskin fibroblasts.
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Niveau de qualité
Fabricant/nom de marque
STEMCCA
Technique(s)
cell culture | stem cell: suitable
Entrée
sample type induced pluripotent stem cell(s)
Conditions d'expédition
dry ice
Description générale
The Human STEMCCA Constitutive Polycistronic (OKSM) Lentivirus Kit contains high titer polycistronic (OKSM) lentivirus and Polybrene transfection reagent that have been validated for the generation of human induced pluripotent stem cells from human foreskin fibroblasts (HFFs). The STEMCCA vector is comprised of the transcription factors human Oct-4, Klf4, SOX-2, and c-Myc (OKSM), separated by the self-cleaving 2A peptide and IRES sequences (Sommer CA, 2009). The use of a single polycistronic lentiviral vector significantly improves reprogramming efficiencies and reduces the number of viral integrations.
Composants
1. Human STEMCCA Constitutive (OKSM) Lentivirus: (Part number SCR544-1) Two (2) vials of EF1α-hSTEMCCA (OKSM) Lentivirus (Part number CS204502). Each vial contains 15 µL of high titer lentivirus.
2. Polybrene Transfection Reagent: (Part number TR-1003-50UL) One (1) vial containing 50 µL of 10 mg/mL stock.
2. Polybrene Transfection Reagent: (Part number TR-1003-50UL) One (1) vial containing 50 µL of 10 mg/mL stock.
Qualité
Tested to confirm the generation of iPS cells from p6 human foreskin fibroblasts. Other cell types have not been tested and thus similar results can not be guaranteed.
Code de la classe de stockage
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
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Not applicable
Point d'éclair (°C)
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