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MTI-GlobalStem announces its launch of the PluriQ™ G9™ Gene Editing System and PluriQ™ G9™ Cloning Medium.

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MTI-GlobalStem, a provider of optimized transfection reagents and protocols for human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells and other cells that are difficult to transfect, announces its launch of the PluriQ™ G9™ Gene Editing System and PluriQ™ G9™ Cloning Medium. The PluriQ™ G9™ Gene Editing System is a complete system for culturing and transfecting human pluripotent stem cells for gene editing. The system includes the G9™ Maintenance Medium and G9™ VTN Recombinant (vitronectin) plate coating for culturing human induced pluripotent (iPS) or embryonic stem (hES) cells in a manner that maximizes transfection of genome editing constructs by the included EditPro™ Stem Transfection Reagent. EditPro™ Stem is optimized for delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 editing via DNA Cas9 vectors, Cas9 mRNA with double-stranded DNA (G-block), Cas9 mRNA with tracr/guide RNA, or Cas9 protein with tracr/guideRNA. It is effective for delivery of TALEN and ZFN editing tools as well giving the researcher total flexibility in ...

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