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SF Cell Line 4D-Nucleofector® X Kit LCatalog #: V4XC-2012
For efficient transfection of difficult-to-transfect cell lines, e.g. K-562, Neuro-2A or RAW264.7, in the 4D-Nucleofector® X Unit (100 µL format).
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SF Cell Line 4D-Nucleofector® X Kit LCatalog #: V4XC-2024
For efficient transfection of difficult-to-transfect cell lines, e.g. K-562, Neuro-2A or RAW264.7, in the 4D-Nucleofector® X Unit (100 µL format).
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SF Cell Line 4D-Nucleofector® X Kit SCatalog #: V4XC-2032
For efficient transfection of difficult-to-transfect cell lines, e.g. K-562, Neuro-2A or RAW264.7, in the 4D-Nucleofector® X Unit (20 µL format).
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Nucleofection Basic Installation and TrainingCatalog #: SBA-1005
Installation and Training to use the 4D-Nucleofector® System
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Mouse Embryonic Fibroblast Starter Nucleofector® KitCatalog #: VPD-1006
For determination which of the two Nucleofector® Kits is best suited for efficient transfection of a specific mouse embryonic fibroblast clone in Nucleofector® I/II/2b Device
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Nucleofection Wet Lab TrainingCatalog #: SBA-1006
Training experiment with the 4D-Nucleofector® System
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Human Stem Cell Nucleofector® Starter KitCatalog #: VPH-5002
For determination which of the two Nucleofector® Kits is best suited for efficient transfection of a specific human stem cell clone in Nucleofector® I/II/2b Device
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Basic Parasite Nucleofector® Kit 1Catalog #: VMI-1011
For efficient transfection of parasites, e.g. Plasmodium berghei or Trypanosoma brucei, in Nucleofector® I/II/2b Device
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Basic Parasite Nucleofector® Kit 2Catalog #: VMI-1021
For efficient transfection of parasites, e.g. Plasmodium berghei or Trypanosoma brucei, in Nucleofector® I/II/2b Device
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384-well Nucleofector® System Installation and TrainingCatalog #: AWT-1001
Theoretical and practical training on how to use the HT Nucleofector® System
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Instructions - Cryopreserved Kupffer CellsInstructions for Thawing and Plating of Human Cryopreserved Kupffer Cells
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NPCs Hepatic Non-Parenchymal CellsThese additional liver cell types provide a complete building set supporting complex cell culture modeling. Applications include developing more physiologically relevant in vitro models for complex liver diseases and toxicity testing of new drugs and chemicals.
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The Importance of Cell-subtype Selection in Creation of a 3D Liver Fibrosis ModelData sheet detailing 3D liver fibrosis model in collaboration with Visikol
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Inventory - Non-Parenchymal CellsListing of available non-parenchymal cells inventory; updated monthly March 2019 NPC Inventory
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Primary cells and other tools for in vitro ADME-ToxCD-LI019_ADME-Tox_Product_listing_sec.pdf
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Engineering Culture Platforms to Mimic Liver DiseasesLearn from Dr. Salman Khetani, University of Illinois at Chicago, how multiple liver cell-types including hepatocytes, Kupffer, stellate, and endothelial cells can be engineered together to model human liver disease phenotypes in culture.
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TechSheet – Dulbecco’s Phosphate Buffered Saline (DPBS)Product use of Dulbeccos Phosphate Buffered Saline (DPBS).
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A Novel In Vitro Liver Cell Culture Flow System Allowing Long-Term Metabolism and Hepatotoxicity Studies]Manuscript published in Applied In Vitro Toxicology journal describes improvement of CYP450 phenotype of primary cryopreserved hepatocytes using Quasi Vivo® System
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Endothelial Cells Concentration Guide
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Live-cell imaging of CD34+ cells with Nanolive’s 3D Cell ExplorerHuman cord blood CD34+ stem/progenitor cells were cultured in X-VIVO™ 15 serum-free hematopoietic cell medium, in the presence of recombinant human thrombopoietin (25ng/mL), Rlt3 ligand (25ng/mL) and stem cell factor (13ng/mL). The culture was coated with fibronectin. Live cell imaging was performed with Nanolive’s 3D Cell Explorer for 15 hours (3 images/min during 15hours) and cell migration was captured.