iXCells Biotechnologies
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Locality: San Diego, California
Phone: +1 858-412-5988
Address: 7270 Trade ST, Suite 102 92121 San Diego, CA, US
Website: www.ixcellsbiotech.com/
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iXCells hiPSC-derived motor neurons co-cultured with C2C12 form neuromuscular junctions (NMJs).
iXCells high quality PBMCs cited by a recent study published in Immunity. http://goo.gl/d8Hg9C
Two positions are available at iXCells Biotechnologies, a San Diego based biotech company specialized in stem cell technologies. The candidate should have extensive hands-on experience in working with human iPSC culture. Check here for more information (http://www.ixcellsbiotech.com/Career). If you are interested, please send your CV/resume to [email protected].
Please meet us at ISSCR 2016 Annual Meeting (San Francisco, June 22-25). Our booth# 1129, Poster# #T4029. Visit our booth and register for a chance to win a $100 Amazon Gift Card!
iXCells iPSC-derived Motor neurons were co-cultured with C2C12 mouse myotubes for 6 days. The spontaneous contraction of myotubes was observed. The contraction of was stimulated in the presence of 100M glutamate, and inhibited by 100M Curare (a neurotoxin that inhibits acetylcholine receptor at the neuromuscular junction).
Happy Valentine's Day from everyone here at iXCells Biotechnologies. We are proud to launch the world’s first commercial human iPSC-derived motor neurons. Advantages of iXCells hiPSC-derived motor neurons: (1) Functionally validated by neuromuscular junction assays; (2) Highly pure population of HB9+, ISL-1+, ChAT+ cells; (3) Ready-to-use: available in both cryopreserved vials and fresh formats. http://www.ixcellsbiotech.com/Human-iPSC-Derived-Motor-Neur
We make high quality of PBMCs and other blood cells (CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, CD14+, CD19+, etc.). Same day delivery of fresh PBMCs is available for San Diego local customers. Contact us at [email protected] at least 3 days in advance.
Calcium flux of iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes by iXCells.