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Low Oxygen Levels in the New Brunswick™ Galaxy® 170 R CO<sub>2</sub> Incubator Enhance the Efficiency of Reprogramming Human Somatic Cells to Pluripotency

Eppendorf
18 Nov 2014

This application note describes a method using the Galaxy 170 R with optional O2 control to increase the efficiency of the generation of stable iPSC lines using a non-optimized and novel reagent.

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Cell / Tissue CultureIncubatorsIpscStem Cell Research

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