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When performing the MycoAlert® Mycoplasma Detection Assay, why is it necessary to spin out the cells?

It is highly recommended that the samples are spun down prior to testing. If cells are present in the assay they will contribute to the initial reading producing a higher background. This in turn can decrease the difference between the background...
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Where are Lonza’s Human Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells (AoSMC) isolated from?

While Lonza’s Human Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells (AoSMC) are isolated from either the ascending or descending aorta, it is usually the ascending aorta that is used. If the heart comes with the aorta, which happens most of the time, then the AoSMC...
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What testing methods are currently used to validate differentiation of Lonza's mesenchymal stem cells?

Lonza currently validates trilineage differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells using the following quantitative assays:Adipogenic Differentiation: lipid vacuole binding with AdipoRed (catalog no. PT-7009)Osteogenic Differentiation: inorganic...
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Are there any publications comparing Lonza's hepatocytes to hepatocytes derived from pluripotent stem cells? 

There is a citation from King's College London comparing Lonza's primary hepatocytes to stem-cell derived hepatocytes. Here is the link: https://sciencematters.io/articles/202004000002 Here are few key points from the article: CYP1A2...
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What is the age of the rats and mice the Clonetics™ embryonic neuronal cells are isolated from?

Both are of embryonic origin: the rats are E18 or E19 and the mice are E14 or E15.
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What are Lonza's human Mesenchymal Stem Cells (PT-2501) cryopreserved in?

The cryopreservation medium is: 85% MSCBM 10% DMSO 5% Human Serum Albumin (w/v)
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Where are Lonza’s Normal Human Osteoblasts (NHOst) cells isolated from?

Lonza’s Normal Human Osteoblasts (NHOst) are isolated by explant, and the tissue is from the spongy section of the bone head of the ribs, femur, or tibia.
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I want to stimulate human primary T-cells with anti-CD3 and anti-CD28. Do you have a detailed protocol for this?

Yes, the detailed protocol is part of our 4D-Nucleofector® Protocol for stimulated Human T Cells.For optimal stimulation of the transfected cells we recommend coating 96-wells plates for stimulation [Nunc Immuno™ Plate C96 Maxi Sorp™, Cat. No. 430...
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Can I use a medium other than the one you offer to culture Clonetics® Cells?

We have an optimized medium for each Clonetics® Cell type. The cells are grown and tested in their specific medium system. Lonza guarantees the performance of Clonetics® cells only if appropriate Clonetics® media and reagents are used...
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What cell numbers can I transfect when using the 4D-Nucleofector® System?

The 4D-Nucleofector® System offers great flexibility in terms of cell numbers.Using the 4D-Nucleofector® X Unit it is possible to perform Nucleofection® in 100 µl and 20 µl Format.The 100 µl Nucleocuvette® Format is suited for high cell...
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