Organoids
Organoids are 3D tissue/organ models made up of pluripotent stem cells and other supporting co-cultured cells eg. epithelial cells. Many types of organoids have been developed to date, including brain, pancreas, heart, lung, intestine, liver, optic cup and cancer organoids. They make stable model systems and can be derived from human stem cells or from patient derived iPSCs. Small molecules are increasingly being used to grow and maintain organoids because of their ease of use and controllable quality, enabling consistent, repeatable results. Researchers can save up to 50% on high purity small molecules used to generate organoids – the range from Hello Bio is around half the price of other suppliers.
AMD 3100 octahydrochloride (HB2739)
Description:Potent, selective CXCR4 antagonist. Mobilizes hematopoietic stem cells.
Creatine Phosphate disodium tetrahydrate (HB12025)
Description:High-energy phosphate compound. Stores energy from mitochondria.
Purity:>95%
Haloperidol hydrochloride (HB1842)
Description:Dopamine receptor antagonist with partial D2-like selectivity
Purity:>99%
Mifepristone (HB2783)
Description:Potent glucocorticoid and progesterone receptor antagonist. Also used for gene editing as a mifepristone inducible Cas9 and Cpf1 CRISPR effector.
Purity:>99%
PD 102807 (HB1509)
Description:Potent, selective M4 receptor antagonist. Promotes erythroid progenitors expansion.
Purity:>98%
Tamoxifen (HB0601)
Description:Estrogen receptor antagonist/ partial agonist. May be used in genome engineering (e.g. CreER/ CRISPR-Cas9).
Purity:>99%