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An Efficient Non-viral Method to Generate Integration-Free Human iPS Cells from Cord Blood and Peripheral Blood Cells.
Okita K, Yamakawa T, Matsumura Y, Sato Y, Amano N, Watanabe A, Goshima N, Yamanaka S
Stem Cells. 2012 Nov 29. doi: 10.1002/stem.1293.
PubMed Article

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ID Plasmid Purpose  
37624pCXWB-EBNA1Non-replicating episomal expression of EBNA1, which enhances transfection efficiency and expression from episomal plasmids
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37625pCXLE-hGLIS1Non-integrating (episomal) expression of human GLIS1
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37626pCXLE-gwNon-integrating (episomal) expression vector with Gateway cassette
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41813pCE-hOCT3/4Non-integrating (episomal) expression of human OCT3/4
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41814pCE-hSKNon-integrating (episomal) expression of human SOX2 and KLF4
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41855pCE-hULNon-integrating (episomal) expression of human L-MYC and LIN28
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41856pCE-mp53DDNon-integrating (episomal) expression of mouse p53DD - p53 carboxy-terminal dominant-negative fragment
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41857pCXB-EBNA1
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41858pCE-GFPNon-integrating (episomal) expression of EGFP
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41859pCXLE-mp53DDNon-integrating (episomal) expression of mouse p53DD - p53 carboxy-terminal dominant-negative fragment
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Recombinant Antibodies from Article