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Discover the first digital PCR kit to detect the most frequent genomic abnormalities reported in human pluripotent stem cells

Stem Genomics diversifies its offer by launching the iCS-digital TM PSC kit, allowing you to perform this test, already offered in service for more than 2 years, in your facilities.

The iCS-digital TM PSC kit is a precise, fast and sensitive digital PCR test for the detection of more than 90% of the recurrent genomic abnormalities in hPSCs. The iCS-digital TM PSC kit includes eight multiplexed PCR assays that allow the reliable analysis of the 24 regions with the most frequent Copy Number Variations (CNVs) reported in hPSCs. The kit also includes a validated normal genomic DNA control (XY).

Data processing, statistical analysis, and graphical representation of the results can be performed in an automated and explicit way using the iCS-digital TM software provided online by Stem Genomics to help users with data interpretation.

White paper: Ensuring genetic integrity in human Pluripotent Stem Cells : challenges and solutions

Get a comprehensive review of the factors to consider when culturing hPSCs and explore strategies to maximize your chances for genetic stability.

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Join us LIVE for a Q&A session on the latest iCS-digital™ PSC upgrade.

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Juline VINCENT our R&D Project Manager and Digital PCR expert will answer you LIVE.

SAVE THE DATE: Thursday, November 7, 6pm CET/9am PDT/12 pm EDT.

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Join us LIVE for our webinar “Genomic stability made easy” to discover how Stem Genomics has turned cutting-edge technologies into easy testing solutions accessible to most labs.

Get expert opinions and user perspectives on our genomic stability assays in the context of iPSC research.

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