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Webinar: hiPSC-based disease modeling & drug screening for neurodegenerative disorders

Image concept of a network of neurons in the human brain.

Human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology offers the benefits of a cell line, coupled with the advantage of using human primary cells. Applied StemCell (ASC) has developed a panel of iPSC lines for neurotoxicity assays and disease modeling applications.

These cell lines include:

  1. Control lines
  2. Patient-specific lines
  3. Lineage-specific knock-in reporters
  4. Isogenic controls of single and double knock-outs

ASC has also established scalable protocols for generating differentiated cells in an assay-ready format.

Upcoming Webinar

In an upcoming webinar scheduled for Wednesday, May 31st, 2017, ASC will describe the utility of these lines for neurotoxicity assays, including assays to determine the specificity of different neural cell types for a small range of chemicals and drugs from the Tox21 library, as well as for neuroprotective assays with dopaminergic neurons.

Webinar Details:

Date: Wed, May 31, 2017
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM PDT
Length: Total 45 min

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Additional iPSC-based Toolkits and Solutions

Applied StemCell is now offering comprehensive iPSC-based toolkits & solutions for all your neurological research and discoveries:

Also, available are fully customizable stem cell services, including:

To learn more, join ASC’s webinar on “Human iPSC-based disease modeling & drug screening for neurodegenerative disorders.”

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