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Creative Biolabs

VBoost™ Virus Production Reagent

[CAT#: NCC200565ZP]

A novel cocktail of small molecules that can enhance viral production.

Applications:
Virus Production
Cell Types:
Neural Lineage Cell

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Description

VBoost reagent (500X) is a novel mixture of small molecules that can enhance the production of viruses and is a powerful and widely applicable reagent for effectively packaging viruses. The VBoost reagent steadily regulates the packaging of viral RNA at the transcriptional level, which can increase the yield of retrovirus or lentiviral particles by up to 10 times. VBoost reagents are ideal for packaging viruses of all sizes.

Cell Types

Neural Lineage Cell

Species Reactivity

Human; Mouse; Rat

Applications

Virus Production

Research Areas

Stem Cell Research
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Storage

Store at 4 °C

Handling Advices

After transfection of human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293T cells with a mixture of retroviral or lentiviral packaging plasmids, the medium was replaced with fresh DMEM medium supplemented with 10% heat-inactivated fetal bovine serum And 0.5% penicillin-streptomycin, and add 1/500 volume of ViralBoost reagent to a volume of fresh medium, and continue to incubate in a 37°C CO2 incubator.

Quality Control

Each batch of VBoost reagents was functionally tested in a transfection assay using human embryonic kidney 293T cells.

Shelf Life

This product is stable for 12 months when stored as directed.

Research Use Only

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