Yes, expedited results is available for Karyotype. An extra fee will apply and results will be available within 6-7 days. […]
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When can I expect my report?
Our turnaround time is typically anywhere between 5-21 days based on the assay that is being completed. Please see our Characterization Testing Information flyer for information specific to your assay. […]
How will I receive my test results?
Test results are delivered via WiCell Cloud, WiCell’s private and secure characterization report delivery system. When services are requested you will receive an activation email to set up your WiCell […]
How do I prepare my cells for shipping?
Please see our Sample Submission Instructions page for complete instructions for shipping your cells. […]
How do I get shipping supplies?
Email [email protected] with your shipping address and we will send boxes and shipping instructions to you. […]
What species do you work with?
Human Mouse Chimpanzee Macaque (rhesus) Pig Baboon Other species may be accepted with prior approval […]
Do you accept cancer lines for testing?
We may accept cancer lines depending on the workload of the lab and the complexity of the lines. Please contact us before sending any cancer lines. Please also note that […]
I want to make a product or therapy from a discovery using the WiCell Stem Cell Bank’s stem cells. What do I need?
Please contact us at [email protected] and your request will be forwarded to a contact at the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF). The staff will help you determine if you need […]
Are there restrictions on patenting or publishing discoveries made with the WiCell Stem Cell Bank’s stem cells?
No. Investigators are free to patent and publish discoveries made during their research using the WiCell Stem Cell Bank’s stem cells. If you want to commercialize your discovery, however, you […]
Are there any restrictions on research that can be conducted with stem cells?
Yes, generally there are some restrictions on research that may be conducted with human ES and iPS cells obtained from the WiCell Stem Cell Bank. Restrictions may differ between cell […]
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