Enteric Neurons Differentiation Service
iPSC-derived enteric neuron refers to a type of neuron that is generated through the use of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) that have been differentiated into enteric neurons.
Enteric neurons are a specialized group of neurons that are found in the enteric nervous system, which is a complex network of neurons and glial cells that governs the function of the gastrointestinal tract. Dysfunction of enteric neurons has been implicated in a range of gastrointestinal disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease.
The use of iPSCs to generate enteric neurons provides researchers with a valuable tool for studying the development and function of these neurons, as well as for developing new treatments for gastrointestinal disorders that involve dysfunction of enteric neurons. iPSC-derived enteric neurons can also be used for drug screening and toxicity testing, as they provide a reliable and reproducible source of human neurons that are difficult to obtain from traditional sources.
Overall, iPSC-derived enteric neurons have the potential to advance our understanding of the complex processes underlying gastrointestinal function and dysfunction, and may ultimately lead to the development of new treatments for a range of gastrointestinal disorders.
Standard Packaging:
- Ship 1-2 million iPS cells (1-2 cryovials; 1 million cells/vial); OR
- With pathogen and SARS-CoV-2 test results
- Optional Pathogen Testing Service is available
- With pathogen and SARS-CoV-2 test results
- Select one of our Control iPS Cell Lines; OR
- Let ASC generate your iPSCs from your human or non-human samples
Standard Deliverables:
- 2 million differentiated cells
- Data & Report
- Biomarkers - Inquire
- Send us your iPSCs or take a look through our inventory of iPSC lines
- We will differentiate the cells you need
Standard Workflow and Timeline:
Turnaround: 2 months
- can be expanded at the precursor stage - Inquire