AAV-DJ Rep-Cap Plasmid

AAV-DJ Rep-Cap Plasmid
  • Use this AAV Rep-Cap plasmid along with the AAV Helper Free System to produce recombinant human adeno associated virus (rAAV) virions without the need for a helper virus
  • Ideal if you already have the AAV Helper Free System with a different AAV serotype

 

NOTE: pAAV-DJ is available for sale to academic, government and non-profit research laboratories. All other purchasers require a commercial license for all fields including research use. Please contact our Business Development department for license information.

 

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pAAV-DJ Vector
Catalog Number
VPK-420-DJ
Size
10 µg
Detection
N/A
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SDS Download
Map Download
Sequence Download
Price
$555.00
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