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  • TechSheet - Poietics™ Visceral Preadipocyte Cells & Media
    Technical information sheet for Poietics™ Visceral Preadipocyte Cells
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    Instructions For Use
  • Webinar – Efficient Transfection of Biologically Relevant Cells in Immunology Research (pdf)
    Lonza_Webinars_Webinar__Efficient_Transfection_of_Biologically_Relevant_Cells_in_Immunology_Research.pdf
  • TechSheet - Endothelial Cell Medium Products
    Technical information for Clonetics™ Endothelial Growth Medias
  • TechSheet - Keratinocyte Cell Medium Products
    Technical information sheet for Clonetics™ Keratinocyte Media
  • Custom Cell Isolation Services
    Our Expertise, Custom Cell Isolation Services, Custom Research Media and Reagents
  • Supplemental Inst. – Cryopreservation (NOT Guaranteed)
    Supplemental instructions for suggested cryopreservation protocol for CloneticsTM and PoieticsTM primary cells
  • Validation of Th17 Cell Differentiation from Peripheral Blood
    Lonza White Paper
  • ProMDCK™ 2D Media For NAO Culture of MDCK Cells
    High Performance Media for MDCK cells
  • Stem Cell Research Tools for Biologically Relevant Results
    Learn how Lonza products can aide in your stem cell research
  • A View on Cell Culture Media
  • Lonza's Bulletkit™ for Primary Cell Growth
    Primary Cells are Different from Cell Lines. Why use the Same Classical Media? Learn how Lonza primary cells and media can support your cell research
  • Supplemental Inst. - HSMM Differentiation to Form Myotubes
    Supplemental myotube differentiation instructions for ClonticsTM Human Skeletal Muscle Myoblasts
  • T/C-28 a2 Transfection Protocol - Nucleofector™ I/II/2b Device Series
    Instructions of use for transfection of T/C-28 a2 cells with the Cell Line Nucleofector™ Kit V
  • Cell Culture Media: Why go Serum-free
    In this webinar we discuss the negative effects of culturing cells in serum and where you will learn about the advantages of switching to serum-free cell culturing.
  • Recent Publications Demonstrate the Extended Versatility and Expanded Applications of Lonza’s BulletKit™ Media
    Lonza, one of the market leaders in primary cells, has announced an increase in recent publications referencing its specialized BulletKit™ Growth and Differentiation Media. These peer-reviewed papers highlight the versatility of the media kits, which are proving especially useful for researchers looking to transition from established cell lines to primary cell culture or when co-culturing different cell types, mostly due to their convenience, adaptability and ease-of-use.
  • Asthma- and COPD-related Differential Gene Expression in Primary Human Lung Fibroblasts
    A white paper exploring differential gene expression in primary human lung fibroblasts
  • Instructions - Poietics™ ADSC Adipogenesis Differentiation
    Instructions for Proper Use
  • Instructions - Poietics™ ADSC Osteogenesis Differentiation
    Instructions for Proper Use
  • Diabetes-related Differential Gene Expression in HAECs and ADSCs
    With the prevalence of diabetes growing worldwide, the availability of primary human cells from diabetic donors is critical to increase research and knowledge about the disease at a cellular level. In this study, we sought to identify genes differentially regulated in diabetic type 1 and type 2 adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) and human aortic endothelial cells (HAECs).
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