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Human and Mouse Genes for Inducing Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPS)

Shinya Yamanaka's group (Kyoto University) and James Thompson's group (University of Wisconsin) have each discovered a set of 4 human genes that, when overexpressed in human fibroblasts, induce the formation of cells that closely resemble human embryonic stem cells called induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells.

GeneCopoeia offers a set of molecular and biochemical analytical tools for the human and mouse iPS genes/proteins: expression ready ORF clones, shRNAi clones, validated qRT-PCR primer sets and kits, antibodies, and expression clones for iPS genes as microRNA targets.


By Shinya Yamanaka
  • Multiples sets of full length ORF expression ready clones for human and iPS genes: bacterial, insect, yeast, and lentiviral and other mammalian vector systems.
  • shRNA expression clones in lentiviral and other mammalian expression vector systems.
  • Validated qRT-PCR primers.
  • MicroRNA expression clones, and microRNA target expression clones that contain a luciferases ORF fused to 3'UTRs of iPS genes.
  • Polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies.

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