As part of our commitment to supporting innovative research, Neuromics continually seeks to introduce new human cell types that meet the needs of researchers. Earlier this month, we introduced several new cell types for studying diabetes and obesity. Now, we've turned our attention back to our selection of human iPSC-related cells, with the addition of three cell types. As a reminder, we offer a wide range of iPSC-derived neural cell types (check them out).
iPSC-derived models are transforming neuroscience research - especially for diseases like ALS, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s. Models from diseased donors open the door for new assays and drug discovery approaches.
Image: Neuromics Human iPSC - Sensory Neurons (cat. IPS006) in culture.
Here are the new cell types:
- Human iPSC (cat. IPS013): a versatile cell line for custom differentiation or disease modeling.
- Human iPSC - Motor Neurons (ALS Patient, Sporadic) (cat. IPS014): derived from a patient with sporadic ALS, providing a physiologically relevant model for studying disease mechanisms
- Human iPSC - Motor Neurons (TDP-43 M337V, Homozygous) (cat. IPS015): a genetic model capturing a well-characterized ALS-linked mutation in TARDBP.

Want to know more? Check out the cell options below.
| Name | Catalog # | Type | Species | Applications | Size | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Human iPSC | IPS013 | Stem Cells | Human | Cell Assays | 1,000,000 Cells | $2,800.00 |
| Human iPSC - Motor Neurons (ALS Patient, Sporadic) | IPS014 | Primary Cells | Human | Cell Assays | 1,000,000 Cells | $6,150.00 |
| Human iPSC - Motor Neurons (TDP-43 M337V, Homozygous) | IPS015 | Primary Cells | Human | Cell Assays | 1,000,000 Cells | $5,350.00 |






