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Stemgent® Pluriton™ mRNA Reprogramming Medium
Description
The Stemgent Pluriton™ mRNA Reprogramming Medium is a defined, xeno-free medium optimized for mRNA based cellular reprogramming of human cells. Pluriton mRNA Reprogramming Medium has been functionally validated, using the Stemgent® mRNA Reprogramming Factor Set: hOKSML, to support the generation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell colonies from both BJ human fibroblasts and patient-derived fibroblasts1. Substitution of other media during mRNA reprogramming is not recommended, however, clonal mRNA reprogrammed iPS cell lines derived in Pluriton can be expanded and maintained in other conditions and media, such as Stemedia™ Nutristem™ XF/FF Culture Medium. For a detailed description of the recommended usage of Pluriton for mRNA reprogramming, please see Stemgent's protocol: Reprogramming Human Fibroblasts using the Stemgent mRNA Reprogramming Factors Set.

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This Stemgent® Product is exclusively distributed by Miltenyi Biotec outside the USA and Israel.
Further information
Stemgent mRNA Reprogramming Poster ISSCR 2011
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Pluriton mRNA Reprogramming Medium
- 1 x 500ml
1 x 0,2ml
130-096-820
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Stemgent® mRNA Reprogramming Factors Set: hOKSML
References
1. Warren, L. et al (2010) Cell Stem Cell 7(5):618-630.
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