Reprogramming
Repogramming is the process of reverting mature, specialized cells into pluripotent stem cells. iPSCs are generated by artificial expression of key transcription factors under specific culture conditions. SB431542, Repsox and 5-Azacytidine are used in reprogramming protocols. Researchers can save up to 50% on small molecules which modulate stem cell reprogramming from Hello Bio - they are up to half the price of other suppliers.Â
CHIR 99021 (HB1261)
Description:Potent, selective GSK3 inhibitor and Wnt signaling activator. Commonly used in organoid production and involved in reprogramming MEFs to IPSCs and fibroblasts to mature neurons.
Purity:>98%
DBZ (Dibenzazepine) (HB3419)
Description:γ-secretase and Notch pathway inhibitor. Stimulates iPSC formation.
Purity:>99%
PD 0325901 (HB2240)
Description:Potent MEK1 and MEK2 inhibitor. Enhances iPSCs generation. Used in organoid production.
Purity:>98%
SB 431542 (HB3555)
Description:Potent, selective TGF-βRI ALK5, ALK4, ALK7 inhibitor. Induces sheet formation, proliferation, differentiation of ESC-derived endothelial cells and replaces SOX2 in reprogramming protocols.3D growth matrix component and can be used in production of organoids.
Purity:>98%
Valproic acid sodium salt (HB0867)
Description:Histone deacetylase inhibitor. Shows multitude of biological actions. Enables pluripotent stem cell induction from somatic cells.
ROCK inhibitor Y-27632 (HB2297)
Description:Y-27632 is a selective ROCK inhibitor. Frequently used 3D growth matrix component and for production of organoids. Also used when inducing neurons from fibroblasts. Manufactured to a high degree of optical purity.
Purity:>99%