Description
Human iPSC-Derived Motor Neuron Progenitors
Axol Human iPSC-Derived Motor Neuron Progenitors are derived from a healthy male donor.
Axol iPSCs were differentiated to motor neuron progenitors using a combination of small molecules to regulate multiple signalling pathways. Initial expansion of iPSC-Motor Neuron Progenitors is possible before the terminal differentiation to motor neurons.
Axol Human iPSC-Derived Motor Neurons have been characterised by ICC and the motor neurons after 14 days in culture express HB9, LIM3, OLIG2 and TUJ1. After a further 14 days they express choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) and islet-1 (ISL1).
Product Specification
Starting material | Fibroblasts |
Donor gender | Male |
Donor age at sampling | 74 yrs |
Karyotype | Normal |
Reprogramming method | Episomal vector |
Induction method | Monolayer & chemically defined medium |
Genetic modification | None |
Size | 1 vial (≥2 million cells/ vial) |
Growth properties | Adherent |
Shipping conditions | Dry ice |
Storage conditions | vapour phase nitrogen |
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