For efficient transfection of cell lines, e.g. 3T3-L1 ad, DU145, EL4, IMR-32 or MDCK, in the Nucleofector® I/II/2b Device
TheraPEAK® T-VIVO® Cell Culture Medium, chemically defined, non-animal origin (NAO), serum-free, with recombinant proteins, 1 L bottle
TheraPEAK® T-VIVO® Cell Culture Medium, chemically defined, non-animal origin (NAO), serum-free, with recombinant proteins, 1 L bag
For larger scale transfection of cell lines, e.g. suspension CHO or HEK293, in the LV Nucleocuvette® Cartridge format when working with the 4D-Nucleofector® LV Unit
Basal media required for growth of endothelial cells, phenol red free, 500 mL (supplements and growth factors sold separately)
For determination of the optimal transfection conditions for any difficult-to-transfect cell line that lacks an Optimized Protocol for the Nucleofector® I/II/2b Device
For efficient transfection of cell lines, e.g. HeLa, IMR-90, NIH/3T3, NK-92, or Sf9, in the Nucleofector® I/II/2b Device
For medium-throughput transfection of cell lines, e.g. Ba/F3, Raji or THP-1, when working with the 4D-Nucleofector® 96-well Unit
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Cryopreserved Human LeukopakA brief guide and introduction to Lonza Cryopreserved Leukopak
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Cold Storage of Fresh Leukopak Maintains Cell Viability and FunctionalityLearn how advanced cold storage approaches enable optimal levels of product integrity, quality, stability and viability
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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 Human Hepatocyte SpheroidsThe culture of human primary hepatocytes as spheroids supports long-term cell viability and functionality. In this study, we compared different spheroid culture systems and present optimized culture conditions.
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A Quantitative, High-throughput, Real-time Angiogenic Tube Formation AssayAngiogenic Assay - Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells and Human Dermal Fibroblasts in Co-culture
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Normal Human Adult Epidermal MelanocytesNormal human epidermal melanocytes (NHEM) are neural crest-derived cells that reside in the basal stratum of the epidermis. The distinct stellate or dendritic morphology of these cells allows the cell body to remain in the basal layer of the epidermis while the dendrites associate with keratinocytes in the basal and spinosum layers.
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OsteoAssay™ Human Bone PlateInformational application notes for OsteoAssay™ Human Bone Plate
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Instructions - Human Fibroblast Cell SystemsTechnical Instructions for culturing Clonetics™ Human Fibroblasts Cells
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Instructions - Cryopreserved Human Stellate CellsTechnical Instructions for culturing human stellate cells
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Poietics® Human Bone MarrowInformation for Lonza bone marrow primary cell products