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QualiStem® iPSC Protein Reprogrammin Kit I (OSKM)
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Cat.No.
CSK-IP007
Description
Protein-based human iPSCs system is the ultimate choice for iPSCs generation that is not require the destruction of ex utero embryos and completely eliminates possible genome mutations and insertions associated with DNA transfections or viral transduction.
Species
Human
Application
iPSC Generation
Components
4 reprogramming factor's protein, including
Oct4 protein
Sox2 protein
Klf4 protein
Myc protein
All iPSC proteins are expressed from 293 cells.
Oct4 protein
Sox2 protein
Klf4 protein
Myc protein
All iPSC proteins are expressed from 293 cells.
Storage & Stability
Store at -20°C
Shipping
Room temperature or blue ice
Delivery Method
Transfection
Quality Control
Each lot of Human iPS Cell Reprogramming Kit is tested to ensure human fibroblasts are efficiently reprogrammed into iPSCs
Citation Guidance
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