Nucleofection of Human ES Cells
This is an extract of the Amaxa Biosystems protocol Vs. 09-2005 optimized for use with the UC06 cell line.
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: NIH Stem Cell InformationThis is an extract of the Amaxa Biosystems protocol Vs. 09-2005 optimized for use with the UC06 cell line.
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: NIH Stem Cell Informationhttp://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/TheBroons/tnp5.htm
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Gary Brownhttp://www.mshri.on.ca/nagy/Protocols/electrop.htm
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Nagy Lab, Mount Sinai Hospitalhttp://www.mshri.on.ca/nagy/Protocols/electrop.htm
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Nagy Labhttp://www.protocol-online.org/cgi-bin/prot/view_cache.cgi?ID=128
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Bowtell Labhttp://www.protocol-online.org/cgi-bin/prot/view_cache.cgi?ID=109
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Bowtell Labhttp://discovery.wisc.edu/home/morgridge/research/regenerative-biology/protocol.html
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Thomson Lab, University of Wishttp://discovery.wisc.edu/home/morgridge/research/regenerative-biology/protocol.html
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Thomson Lab, University of WisAn in vitro approach for directly turning one somatic cell type into another. The system relies on the transient uptake of regulatory components from a nuclear and cytoplasmic extract derived from a “target cell” by the nucleus of a reversibly permeabilized cell (referred to as the “donor cell”). Reprogramming extracts are prepared by sonication of a target cell type and sedimentation of the coarse material.
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Collas Lab, University of Oslohttp://discovery.wisc.edu/home/morgridge/research/regenerative-biology/protocol.html
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Thomson Lab, University of Wis