iNeu™ Human Neural Stem Cells - Alzheimer's Disease Patient (PSEN1 L286V) from Creative Biolabs

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iNeu™ Human Neural Stem Cells - Alzheimer's Disease Patient (PSEN1 L286V)

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Creative Biolabs human iPSC-derived neural stem cells (NSC) are derived from integration-free, induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) under fully defined neural induction conditions. These NSCs express typical markers of cerebral cortex neural stem and progenitor cells, such as PAX6 , FOXG1 and Nestin, and when they are laid in a single layer, they will spontaneously form a polarized neural tube rosette structure. In addition, Creative Biolabs NSC can produce a series of cerebral cortex excitatory and inhibitory neurons, these neurons have electrical activity And has the ability to form functional synapses and circuits in vitro. After thawing and plating, neural stem cells finally differentiate to obtain mature electrophysiological properties, and form a functional synaptic network within 40 to 50 days.

Following our protocols and using our tailor-made media and reagent packs, Creative Biolabs NSC can be easily distinguished into neurons or mixed neuronal cell types. After synchronous differentiation, highly purified neurons can be produced from Creative Biolabs NSC. Using our special coating reagent, it is possible to culture neurons from Creative Biolabs NSC for a long period of time (> 1 year). NSC can be obtained from multiple donors to meet your research needs and has a wide range of characteristics.