Cultrex Poly-D-Lysine

Poly-amino solution that promotes cell adhesion
Catalog # Availability Size / Price Qty
3439-100-01
3439-200-01
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Cultrex Poly-D-Lysine Summary

Cultrex Poly-D-Lysine is a poly-amino acid solution that is provided ready-to-use at a concentration 0.01%.
 

Key Benefits

• Promotes the proliferation and differentiation of a variety of neuronal cell lines
• Facilitates cell adhesion on tissue culture-treated plastic or glass surfaces
• Contains polymers in the 70,000-150,000 Da range
• Provided in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS)

Why Use Cultrex Poly-D-Lysine?

Poly-D-Lysine, a highly positively charged synthetic amino acid chain, is commonly used as a coating agent to promote cell adhesion in culture on tissue culture-treated plastic or glass surfaces. Moreover, poly-D-Lysine is resistant to enzymatic degradation and promotes the proliferation and differentiation of a variety of neuronal cell lines. This solution contains polymers in the 70,000-150,000 Da range, and it is provided sterile filtered and ready to use at 0.01%.

Specifications

Sterility Testing
No bacterial or fungal growth detected following 14 days in culture
Testing Cell Culture
Supports attachment of rat PC-12 pheochromocytoma cells.
Stability
Product is stable for at least 3 months from the date of receipt when stored at 2-8 °C. Keep sterile.
Shipping Conditions
The product is shipped with polar packs. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended on the product label.
Storage
Store the unopened product at 2 - 8 °C.
Species
N/A

Limitations

For research use only. Not for diagnostic use.

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Citations for Cultrex Poly-D-Lysine

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  1. CG -SLENP: A chemical genetics strategy to selectively label existing proteins and newly synthesized proteins
    Authors: Wang, J;Chao, B;Piesner, J;Kelly, F;Petrie, SK;Xiao, X;Li, BX;
    bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology  2023-11-02
  2. Single Cell Transcriptomics-Informed Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Differentiation to Tenogenic Lineage
    Authors: A Papalampro, V Yu, W Jiang, J Sheyn, T Stefanovic, A Chen, C Castaneda, M Chavez, D Sheyn
    bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology, 2023-04-10;0(0):.  2023-04-10
  3. beta-arrestin-dependent and -independent endosomal G protein activation by the vasopressin type 2 receptor
    Authors: C Daly, AA Guseinov, H Hahn, IG Tikhonova, ARB Thomsen, B Plouffe
    bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology, 2023-04-02;0(0):.  2023-04-02
  4. Aurora A and cortical flows promote polarization and cytokinesis by inducing asymmetric ECT-2 accumulation
    Authors: KM Longhini, M Glotzer
    Elife, 2022-12-19;11(0):.  2022-12-19
  5. Expression of IL-20 Receptor Subunit beta Is Linked to EAE Neuropathology and CNS Neuroinflammation
    Authors: JR Dayton, Y Yuan, LP Pacumio, BG Dorflinger, SC Yoo, MJ Olson, SI Hernández-, MM McMahon, L Cruz-Oreng
    Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 2021-09-07;15(0):683687.  2021-09-07
  6. Characterization of PARP6 Function in Knockout Mice and Patients with Developmental Delay
    Authors: A Vermehren-, JY Huang, M Levinson, MB Pomaville, S Reed, GA Bellus, F Gilbert, B Keren, D Heron, D Haye, C Janello, C Makowski, K Danhauser, LM Fedorov, TB Haack, KM Wright, MS Cohen
    Cells, 2021-05-22;10(6):.  2021-05-22
  7. Rapid 3D phenotypic analysis of neurons and organoids using data-driven cell segmentation-free machine learning
    Authors: P Mergenthal, S Hariharan, JM Pemberton, C Lourenco, LZ Penn, DW Andrews
    PLoS computational biology, 2021-02-22;17(2):e1008630.  2021-02-22
  8. Neuroprotective effects of transcription factor Brn3b in an ocular hypertension rat model of glaucoma.
    Authors: Stankowska D, Minton A, Rutledge M, Mueller B, Phatak N, He S, Ma H, Forster M, Yorio T, Krishnamoorthy R
    Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 2015-01-13;56(2):893-907.  2015-01-13

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