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iNeu™ Human Neural Stem Cells - Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 2 (SCA2) Patient, Donor 59

[CAT#: NRZP-0622-ZP86] Q&As(4)

Human iPSC-derived neural stem cells from patients with spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2)

Species:
Human
Applications:
Cell Culture
Cell Types:
Neural Stem Cells

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Description

Spinocerebellar ataxia is a rare inherited autosomal dominant disorder that causes progressive cerebellar ataxia. There are different subtypes of the disease, which are based on mutations in the Ataxin gene family as well as in the calcium channel subunit genes. Creative Biolabs cell lines derived from spinocerebellar ataxia patients as well as familial and unaffected controls are excellent models for studying this rare genetic disorder. Creative Biolabs now offers custom human iPSC-derived brain cells or cardiomyocytes derived from patients with spinocerebellar ataxia.

Cell Types

Neural Stem Cells

Applications

Cell Culture

Relevant Diseases

Ataxia

Species

Human
Properties

Tissue Source

Fibroblasts

Shipping

Dry ice

Storage

Liquid Nitrogen Vapor Phase

Research Use Only

For research use only. They are not approved for human or animal use, or for application in in vitro diagnostic procedures.
Donor Information

Gender

Female

Donor Age

Unknown

Donor Health

Disease

Additional Donor Information

Gene Type: ATXN2
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Could you provide information on the reagents used for thawing and maintaining neuronal stem cells in culture, as well as for their differentiation into mature neurons?
We are pleased to offer three standard neuronal protocols for NSCs: the Enriched Cortical Neuron protocol, Striatal Neuron protocol, and Spontaneous Differentiation protocol. If you let us know which specific protocol you are interested in, we will be happy to provide you with further guidance.
What specific genetic stability tests were performed on the neuronal stem cells (NSCs)?
They undergo a comprehensive set of quality control (QC) tests. These tests encompass sterility assessment, Sendai clearance (where applicable), viability evaluation, karyotyping, confirmation of genetic mutations, and phenotyping against a range of pluripotency markers such as SSEA-1, SSEA-3, SSEA-4, NANOG, OCT3/4, and TRA-1-60.
What pluripotency tests are conducted on the NSCs?
We have thoroughly validated the pluripotency of our iPSCs by differentiating them into a diverse array of cell types, including NSCs, cortical neurons, astrocytes, microglia, monocytes, macrophages, interneurons, dopaminergic neurons, striatal neurons, sensory neurons, motor neurons, and atrial & ventricular cardiomyocytes.
Do you have any NSCs available from donors who do not have any health-related conditions?
We do offer iNeu™ Human Neural Stem Cells. These cells are derived from fibroblasts obtained from a 74-year-old male donor (Cat.#NCL-2101-ZP04) and a 64-year-old female donor (Cat.#NCL-2101-ZP05).
For Research Use Only. Not For Clinical Use.
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