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iNeu™ Glutamatergic Neurons HTT 50CAG/WT, HTT Model

[CAT#: NRZP-0323-ZP7]

A rapidly maturing, consistent and scalable isogenic system to study Huntington's disease.

Species:
Human
Cell Types:
Glutamatergic Neurons

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Description

Human iPSC-derived Huntington's Disease Model: Glutamatergic Neurons HTT 50CAG/WT are precisely reprogrammed glutamatergic neurons containing a genetically engineered heterozygous 50 CAG in exon 1 of the huntingtin (HTT) gene Trinucleotide repeat expansion. Disease model cells display Huntington's disease-associated phenotypes, manifested by delayed neuronal network formation and reduced spontaneous activity compared with isogenic control, wild-type glutamatergic neurons.

Features

Disease-associated phenotypes
Microelectrode array analysis revealed delayed neuronal network formation and reduced spontaneous activity compared with wild-type controls.

Scalable
Industrial-scale quantities have industry-leading seeding densities, and the price point allows cells to be used from research to high-throughput screening.

Neurological Disease Models

HD-related Cells

Cell Types

Glutamatergic Neurons

Application Notes

Huntington's disease research
Drug discovery
Disease modelling
Electrophysiological assays (MEA)
Co-culture studies

Mutation Description

Heterozygous - HTT 50 CAG repeat expansion

Relevant Diseases

Huntington's Disease

Species

Human
Properties

Size

>1 x 10^6 viable cells

Form

Frozen

Cell State

Cryopreserved cells

Growth Pattern

Adherent

Seeding Density

6, 12, 24, 48, 96 & 384 well plates

Tissue Source

Skin fibroblast

Shipping

Dry ice

Storage

LN2 or -150°C

Quality Control

Sterility, protein expression (ICC), gene expression (RT-qPCR) and genotype validation
Donor Information

Gender

Male

Donor Age

Adult

Ethnicity

Caucasian

Additional Donor Information

Normal (46, XY)
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