293T is a human cell line that has unique properties useful in many applications, including those requiring efficient transfection, gene expression, DNA replication, or viral production.
The FELIX vector system, like the PHOENIX MLV-based packaging system, produces high-titre retroviral particles capable of stably transducing a wide variety of target cells with a gene of interest.
Stanford researchers have developed a system for precise genetic modification of human embryonic stem cells (ECSs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).
MRG mdx4Cv: These mdx4Cv/NRG mutant mice are an immune-deficient irradiation resistant model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) for transplantation experiments with human cells, such as human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC).
The Nolan laboratory has created second-generation retrovirus producer lines, termed Phoenix, for the generation of helper free ecotropic and amphotropic retroviruses.