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    (Forum body) This fairy antibody is worthy of a YYDS!

    • Last Update: 2021-08-29
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    1st floor owner:

    Self-reported, a newcomer to my laboratory, and I had a cordial and friendly discussion with Boss for the first time yesterday! (Excited heart, trembling hands~) We will concentrate on neural stem cell research in the next few years!

    Here comes the question.


    Hello, host! A warm welcome to the new laboratory, the biological man help(s) the biological man


    STEM series antibodies ( STEM101, STEM121, STEM123 ) are mouse-derived monoclonal antibodies that have no cross-reactivity with brain tissue or cell extracts from mice, rats, and monkeys.


    STEM101 (Product No.


    Treasure creatures on the 3rd floor:

    (It’s me, I’ve gotten a lot of words, add a layer!)

    The following experimental example is completely the experiment of the original match! (It's a coincidence, I only say it once!)

    Human neural stem cells (NSCs) were transplanted into mouse brains, and STEM series antibodies were used for immunohistochemical staining identification





    Owner on the 4th floor:

    I have learned it, thank you senior upstairs for your advice! Codewords have worked hard, I am so grateful! Would you like to ask more seniors, are there any references for me to learn from?

    Treasure creatures on the 5th floor:

    What do you want? I found 3 documents related to neural stem cell transplantation, all of which use STEM series antibodies .


    1.


    Introduction: Human central nervous system stem cells (hCNS-SCns) grown in the form of neurospheres are transplanted into spinal cord injury (SCI), non-obese diabetic/severe combined immunodeficiency (NOD-scid) mice, hCNS-SCns survive and migrate And differentiate into neurons and oligodendrocytes, which have therapeutic potential for central nervous system damage and diseases


    2.


    Introduction: Human central nervous system stem cells (hCNS-SCns) grown in the form of neurospheres are transplanted into Ppt1 knockout immunodeficiency (Ppt1-/-/NSCID) mice.


    Introduction: Human central nervous system stem cells (hCNS-SCns) grown in the form of neurospheres are transplanted into spinal cord injury (SCI) and immunodeficient (NOD-scid) mice.


    "Qiaodu sack", senior, send the Buddha to the west, do you know where to buy this antibody?

    Treasure creatures on the 7th floor:

    Forget it, take the initiative to drop the horse.


    Owner on the 8th floor:

    Ah, ah, I got a manufacturer, I have placed an order, and I’m waiting to receive it!

    Treasure creatures on the 9th floor:

    Hahaha, the original poster is really quick and resolute! I wish the experiment smoothly and wait for a follow-up praise


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