Neural Stem Cells (NSCs)

Neural stem cells (NSCs) are stem cells in the nervous system that can self-renew and give rise to differentiated progenitor cells to generate lineages of neurons as well as glia, such as astrocytes and oligodendrocytes.

We offer researchers an array of neural stem cell products for neural stem cell culture, including neural primary and stem cells, media, supplements, substrates, and growth factors. To further your research, choose from our products that support neural stem cell engineering, differentiation, and analysis.

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Step-by-step guide to neural stem cell research products

Gibco media include a broad selection of specialty products optimized for neural stem cell populations, many of which are free of animal-derived components.

These media are designed to minimize adaptation time, maximize cell performance, and help meet regulatory requirements.

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Media and Reagents
Cells
Substrates

These tools may be used to engineer your neural stem cells in order to study differentiation methods or the effects of disease-specific genes.

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Recommended Products

We offer researchers a number of high-quality growth factors and cytokines for targeted differentiation of neural stem cells (NSCs).  These proteins are extensively tested to help ensure high biological activity, high purity, freeze-thaw stability, and structural homogeneity.

In addition, our large portfolio of cell culture media and reagents, along with our custom media services, allow optimal growth, expansion, and storage of differentiated cells.

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Recommended Products

Growth Factors
Media and Reagents

Validating neural stem cells (NSCs) and their progeny to confirm pluripotency or ensure differentiation into the desired cell type is a critical step in your research.

When studying neurological disorders, a thorough characterization of neural stem cells, and their microenvironments, is crucial to increase the likelihood of success.

Learn more:

Recommended Products

Characterization Tools
Instruments
Cell Counting
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We provide a comprehensive set of resources for neural stem cell research including print and video protocols, product citations, tips and tricks, and technical support.

Technical Information

Gibco media include a broad selection of specialty products optimized for neural stem cell populations, many of which are free of animal-derived components.

These media are designed to minimize adaptation time, maximize cell performance, and help meet regulatory requirements.

Learn more:

Recommended Products

Media and Reagents
Cells
Substrates

These tools may be used to engineer your neural stem cells in order to study differentiation methods or the effects of disease-specific genes.

Learn more:

Recommended Products

We offer researchers a number of high-quality growth factors and cytokines for targeted differentiation of neural stem cells (NSCs).  These proteins are extensively tested to help ensure high biological activity, high purity, freeze-thaw stability, and structural homogeneity.

In addition, our large portfolio of cell culture media and reagents, along with our custom media services, allow optimal growth, expansion, and storage of differentiated cells.

Learn more:

Recommended Products

Growth Factors
Media and Reagents

Validating neural stem cells (NSCs) and their progeny to confirm pluripotency or ensure differentiation into the desired cell type is a critical step in your research.

When studying neurological disorders, a thorough characterization of neural stem cells, and their microenvironments, is crucial to increase the likelihood of success.

Learn more:

Recommended Products

Characterization Tools
Instruments
Cell Counting
Woman on phone, in lab background.

We provide a comprehensive set of resources for neural stem cell research including print and video protocols, product citations, tips and tricks, and technical support.

Technical Information

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.