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Gibco™ AAV-MAX Control Plasmids Kit

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Description
The Gibco AAV-MAX Control Plasmids Kit consists of an optimized mix of three plasmids needed to produce adeno-associated virus serotype 2 (AAV2) expressing GFP: pAAV-CMV-emGFP, pAAV-Rep2Cap2, and pHelper. These three plasmids need to be used with a HEK293 cell line that stably expresses the adenovirus E1 gene. The kit contains an optimized mix of the three plasmids, as well as a separate tube of each of the three plasmids, which enables the user to utilize them in standalone manner and change the ratios.
• Saves process development time with optimized plasmid ratios
• Serves as a positive control for AAV2-GFP production with the AAV-MAX Helper-Free AAV Production system (Cat. No. A51217)
• Saves process development time with optimized plasmid ratios
• Serves as a positive control for AAV2-GFP production with the AAV-MAX Helper-Free AAV Production system (Cat. No. A51217)

Specifications
Specifications
Concentration | 1 mg/mL |
Product Type | Plasmid |
Product Line | AAV-MAX |
Quantity | 1 Kit |
Shipping Condition | Ice |
Format | Kit |
Regulatory Status | Research Use Only (RUO) |
Content And Storage | • 1 tube containing mixture of all three plasmids, 1.5 mL • 1 tube of each of the three plasmids alone, 0.75 mL Store at –20°C. |
Delivery Type | Transfection |
Expression System | Mammalian |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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