Did you know that cell sorting can help make stem cell cloning workflows more efficient? Reprogramming fibroblasts to iPSCs, genetically engineering cells, and driving pluripotent cells to specific lineages can be an inefficient process.
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Hi there,

 

Did you know that cell sorting can help make stem cell cloning workflows more efficient? Reprogramming fibroblasts to iPSCs, genetically engineering cells, and driving pluripotent cells to specific lineages can be an inefficient process.

 

The WOLF G2 Cell Sorter uses gentle, sterile, and easy-to-use microfluidic technology to sort and dispense single cells in 96- or 384-well plates for clonal outgrowth—all while sustaining pluripotency.

 

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Researchers have been successfully sorting fragile iPSCs and stem cells, performed single-cell deposition and clonal outgrowth for downstream applications. The WOLF G2 is great for a variety of applications, and many scientists have found our microfluidics-based system to be an essential part of their workflows.

 

Interested in learning more? If so, simply reply to this email. We would love to connect with you to provide more information and answer any questions you may have.

 

I look forward to hearing from you if this sounds helpful!

Sincerely,

 

Olivier Déry, PhD.
Director of Marketing
olivier.dery@nanocellect.com 

NanoCellect Biomedical Inc., 9525 Towne Centre Dr #150, San Diego, California 92121, United States, 877-745-7678

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