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News Release from: Invitrogen | Subject: SuperScript
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 19 February 2008

Human stem cell cDNA libraries launched

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The high-quality cDNA libraries consist of complimentary DNA isolated from commonly used, well-characterized human embryonal carcinoma (hEC) and human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines

Invitrogen has announced the launch of its SuperScript human stem cell cDNA libraries These libraries have 'limitless' uses as a reference set of stem cell genes and can be used for gene discovery, PCR analysis, the construction of cDNA arrays and functional screening

Invitrogen uses advanced full-length cDNA library construction techniques with SuperScript III reverse transcriptase for first strand synthesis and clones the cDNA into the Gateway-compatible expression vector pCMV-Sport6.1.

With the SuperScript human stem cell cDNA libraries, researchers can begin to characterise key genes in the stem cell lines, allowing for the identification of the gene expression profile at various stages of cell development.

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