Improving Reproducibility of Your hPSC Research by Generating a High-Quality Cell Bank
With a vast number of hPSC lines available, and with many failing quality tests, it is important to know what you are working with. In this seminar, Dr. Matthew Hildebrandt from STEMCELL Technologies reviews why it’s important to characterize lines, and how to build a well-characterized working cell bank to help save time/money in the long-term, as well as to ensure consistent cells throughout a project.
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Improving Reproducibility of Your hPSC Research by Generating a High-Quality Cell Bank
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