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Creative Biolabs

Retrovirus Precipitation Solution

[CAT#: NCC200567ZP]

A mixture of polymers optimized for the precipitation of retroviral particles.

Applications:
Virus Production
Cell Types:
Neural Lineage Cell

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Description

The retrovirus precipitation solution is a polymer mixture optimized for precipitation of retroviral particles. It provides a simple, fast and efficient method of concentrating retroviral particles. In this simple protocol, you only need to mix the retrovirus supernatant with the retrovirus precipitation solution, incubate for a short period of time, and then rotate the mixture in a standard centrifuge. You will increase the retroviral titer by up to 100 times in 4 hours, and you can achieve excellent recovery without ultracentrifugation. The retrovirus precipitation solution is a 5-fold solution.

Features
Easy to use: just mix
No need for ultracentrifugation
Scale up easily
Up to 100 times the concentration
Cost-effective rotation scheme can effectively concentrate virus
Non-toxic: safe for all cell lines including ES cells

Cell Types

Neural Lineage Cell

Species Reactivity

Human; Mouse; Rat

Applications

Virus Production

Research Areas

Stem Cell Research
Properties

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Ambient temperature

Storage

Store at 4 °C

Quality Control

Each batch of retroviral precipitation solution is tested to ensure sterility and successful precipitation of retroviral particles.

Shelf Life

This product is stable for 6 months when stored as directed.

Research Use Only

For research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use.
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