Multiplexed High Content Hepatotoxicity Assays using iPSC-Derived Hepatocytes
18 Sep 2012

Human hepatocytes derived from stem cells can greatly accelerate the development of new chemical entities and improve drug safety by offering more clinically relevant cell-based models than those presently available. Human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) derived hepatocytes express appropriate hepatocyte markers and demonstrate intrinsic hepatocyte functions similar to primary cells. We demonstrate several models for assessing general and specific hepatotoxicity that are well-suited for automated screening environments.

Molecular Devices®



Show    per page
1 of 2 Page     1 2 Next 
Automated TruSeq RNA Sample Preparation from FFPE tissue21 Dec 2012Read
Live cell imaging to investigate the regulation of cell division timing14 Nov 2012Read
iCell® Neurons: Bringing Relevant Neuronal Biology to the Bench30 Oct 2012Read
RNA-Seq Alignment and Analysis24 Oct 2012Read
Coating Techniques for Electron Microscopy – Obtain the Best Images Possible9 Oct 2012Read
Do you know what's in your laboratory water?1 Oct 2012Read
What's New in Lasergene 10.124 Sep 2012Read
Multiplexed High Content Hepatotoxicity Assays using iPSC-Derived Hepatocytes18 Sep 2012Read
Sequence Alignment and Gene Discovery in Lasergene Core Suite5 Sep 2012Read
De Novo Genome Assembly in Lasergene Genomics Suite22 Aug 2012Read

Buying guides

Write a Review

Join 200,000 Scientists Online

Become a member for FREE for access to:

  • 250,000 full product and supplier listings
  • 10,000 user reviews and comments
  • Daily news and videos
  • 2,500 application notes and videos
  • 2,000 of the best jobs in Science

Don't miss out!

Join The Community Today