iPSC Reprogramming
One of the major goals of iPSC research is for disease modeling and novel therapeutic (clinical) applications. To simplify iPSC induction, scientists at abm have successfully developed a broad line of iPSC reprogramming factors including proteins, lysates, lentiviruses, adenoviruses, minicircle DNA and cord blood episomal iPSC vectors.
Scientists at abm Inc. provide researchers with the most comprehensive reprogramming vectors for iPSC research. Every vector has been sequenced and rigorously tested to ensure functionality. With those tools readily available, research scientists can now focus on their research projects without having to spend time on the development of basic vectors of their own. Preliminary customer feedback has shown that the episomal plasmids we designed and lentivirus we produced are also significantly more efficient in reprogramming fibroblasts from mice, rats and humans than other similar vectors on the market.
Key Features
- Human and mouse recombinant iPSC proteins in either crude cell lysate or purified protein format completely eliminates genome manipulation associated with vector-based iPSC factors.
- Comprehensive selection of iPSC lentiviral vectors and viruses with choice of different promoters, plus a polycistronic iPSC lentivector or lentivirus containing all four transcription factors in the Thomson (OSNL) Protocol.
- Adenovirus formats for highly efficient, non-integrating transient transduction in most cell lines, based on human adenovirus type 5 and prepared in high titer format for immediate applications.
- Minicircle DNA, available with either a CMV or EF1α promoter and a GFP reporter for transgene expression, is the only truly xeno-free plasmid without any sequence of bacterial or viral origin and is ideal for xeno-free iPSC reprogramming.
- Using oriP/EBNA1 (Epstein-Barr nuclear antigen-1)-based episomal vectors have been shown to be effective in the reprogramming of human cord blood cells (CB) or peripheral blood (PB) cells, presenting great potential applications in future regenerative medicine due to its easy accessibility as compared to isolation of same type of cells from bone marrow.
- Licensed from the University of Toronto, highly sensitive and universally applicable EOS lentiviral and adenoviral vectors are available for immediate iPSC identification. The EOS (Early Transposon promoter and Oct-4 and Sox2 enhancers) element is a newly identified promoter that is only functional in stem cells, not differentiated cells, and is thus useful as a reporter promoter for stem cell identification.
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Products
iPSC Factor
Thomson Protocol
KLF4
G323 | CMV Promoter KLF4 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G333 | EF1α Promoter KLF4 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G432 | Lenti-SFFV-KLF4 Virus | 100 μl |
G319 | PGK Promoter KLF4 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G315 | UbC Promoter KLF4 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
Lin28
G324 | CMV Promoter Lin28 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G334 | EF1α Promoter Lin28 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G433 | Lenti-SFFV-Lin28 Virus | 100 μl |
G320 | PGK Promoter Lin28 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G316 | UbC Promoter Lin28 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
Myc
G339 | CMV Promoter Myc Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G337 | EF1α Promoter Myc Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G423 | Lenti-EF1α-Myc Virus | 100 μl |
G428 | Lenti-PGK-Myc-2A-KLF4 Virus | 100 μl |
G434 | Lenti-SFFV-Myc-2A-KLF4 Virus | 100 μl |
G341 | PGK Promoter Myc Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G343 | UbC Promoter Myc Lentivirus | 200 μl |
Nanog
G325 | CMV Promoter Nanog Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G335 | EF1α Promoter Nanog Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G424 | Lenti-EF1α-Nanog Virus | 100 μl |
G436 | Lenti-SFFV-Nanog Virus | 100 μl |
G321 | PGK Promoter Nanog Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G317 | UbC Promoter Nanog Lentivirus | 200 μl |
Oct4
G326 | CMV Promoter Oct4 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G336 | EF1α Promoter Oct4 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G426 | Lenti-EF1α-Oct4 Virus | 100 μl |
G425 | Lenti-EF1α-Oct4-2A-Sox2 Virus | 100 μl |
G430 | Lenti-PGK-Oct4 Virus | 100 μl |
G438 | Lenti-SFFV-Oct4-2A-Sox2 Virus | 100 μl |
G437 | Lenti-SFFV-Oct4-2A-Sox2-2A-KLF4 Virus | 100 μl |
G322 | PGK Promoter Oct4 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G318 | UbC Promoter Oct4 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
Sox2
G340 | CMV Promoter Sox2 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G338 | EF1α Promoter Sox2 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G427 | Lenti-EF1α-Sox2 Virus | 100 μl |
G431 | Lenti-PGK-Sox2 Virus | 100 μl |
G440 | Lenti-SFFV-Sox2 Virus | 100 μl |
G342 | PGK Promoter Sox2 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
000691A | Sox2 Adenovirus (Human) (X) | 750 μl |
G344 | UbC Promoter Sox2 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
GFP
G373 | CMV Promoter GFP Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G385 | EF1α Promoter GFP Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G384 | PGK Promoter GFP Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G383 | UbC Promoter GFP Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G363 | EF1α Promoter mKLF4 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G364 | EF1α Promoter mLin28 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G365 | EF1α Promoter mMyc Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G366 | EF1α Promoter mNanog Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G367 | EF1α Promoter mOct4 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
G368 | EF1α Promoter mSox2 Lentivirus | 200 μl |
EOS
LV028858 | EOS Lentiviral Vector (PL-SIN-EOS-C(3)-EiP) | 1.0 µg DNA |
LV028859 | EOS Lentiviral Vector (PL-SIN-EOS-S(4)-EiP) | 1.0 µg DNA |
LVP028858 | EOS Lentivirus (PL-SIN-EOS-C(3)-EiP) | 2 x 200 µl |
LVP028859 | EOS Lentivirus (PL-SIN-EOS-S(4)-EiP) | 2 x 200 µl |
000834A | EOS-C (3+)-EiP Adenovirus | 1.0 ML |
000835A | EOS-S (4+)-EiP Adenovirus | 1.0 ML |