Additional file 2 of A human iPSC-derived inducible neuronal model of Niemann-Pick disease, type C1
Authors: Prabhu, Anika V.; Kang, Insung; De Pace, Raffaella; Wassif, Christopher A.; Fujiwara, Hideji; Kell, Pamela; Jiang, Xuntian; +4 Authors
Prabhu, Anika V.; Kang, Insung; De Pace, Raffaella; Wassif, Christopher A.; Fujiwara, Hideji; Kell, Pamela; Jiang, Xuntian; Ory, Daniel S.; Bonifacino, Juan S.; Ward, Michael E.; Porter, Forbes D.;
Additional file 2 of A human iPSC-derived inducible neuronal model of Niemann-Pick disease, type C1
Abstract
Additional file 2: Figure S2. (A) Karyotyping of monoclonal NPC1-/- i3Neuron cell line shows a normal male karyotype. (B) NPC1+/+ i3Neurons and NPC1-/- i3Neurons were differentiated for 10 days, fixed and stained with β-tubulin, MAP2, GluR1 and GluR2. Nuclei were counter stained with Hoechst (blue). Data are from at least 100 cells per condition; Images are representative of three independent experiments Scale bar, 50 μm.
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