[Case Study of Cell Sorter] Johns Hopkins University Department of Cell and Molecular Medicine
Modeling congenital heart muscle abnormalities using stem cells! A case where efficiency has significantly improved by using a lab-exclusive cell sorter.
We would like to introduce a case study of the "Cell Sorter SH800S" used at the Johns Hopkins University Department of Cell and Molecular Medicine. In research on the maturation of cardiomyocytes, it was necessary to demonstrate that the cultured cells were truly mature cells. Therefore, using this product, we sorted in vitro human and mouse cardiomyocytes on a plate based on the expression of GFP and RFP introduced into iPS cell lines, and compared them with in vivo adult cardiomyocytes. Various functional assays and genomic assays were conducted on these cells, demonstrating that they were equivalent to genuine mature cells. [Case Overview] ■ Model Used: Cell Sorter SH800S ■ Main Application: Modeling congenital heart muscle abnormalities using stem cells *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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The Life Sciences Division is one of the business divisions of the newly established Sony Corporation's "Life Sciences & Technology Division." It is responsible for the planning, design, manufacturing, and sales of products such as flow cytometers (cell sorters, cell analyzers) and cell isolation systems.