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axoCells™ Human iPSC-Derived Sensory Neurons, male donor, ≥3.2 million cells

axoCells Human iPSC-Derived Sensory Neurons (=3.2 million cells) for pain and sensation research. Sensory neurons made from iPSCs which were generated from a newborn male donor's cord blood.

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axoCells Human iPSC-Derived Sensory Neurons (≥3.2 million cells) for pain and sensation research. Sensory neurons made from iPSCs which were generated from a newborn male donor's cord blood.

Key highlights include:

  • Expression of the key nociceptive ion channels including Nav1.7 and the DRG-specific, TTX-resistant channels, Nav1.8 and Nav1.9 as well as the temperature-sensitive, TRPV1 and TRPM8, and TRPA1, a sensor of pungency, bitterness, and cold
  • Assay-ready in just 21 days with our Maturation Maximizer media supplement (ax0058)
  • Functional relevance across multiple assays including capsaicin and menthol treatment, thermoception, and neurite outgrowth with paclitaxel
  • Designed for advanced in vitro model formats including co-culture, microfluidics devices, and organ-on-chip platforms
  • Manufactured in our ISO 9001-accredited production facility with excellent ISSCR Standards compliance

With our axoCells iPSC-derived sensory neurons, you can unlock the benefits of iPSC technology for your in vitro pain and peripheral neurotoxicity models.

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