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Recombinant human TGF-beta (TGF-β 3) protein containing 112 amino acids expressed in HEK293 cells for improved protein activity and proper post-translational modifications.
IL-7 protein, human (HEK293, His) is an important hematopoietic cytokine that is essential for the development, expansion and survival of T cells and B cells.
Captivate Bio's DMEM/F12 without L-glutamine is a widely used basal medium for supporting the growth of many different mammalian cells. Cells successfully cultured include glial cells, fibroblasts, and human endothelial cells. This formulation contains no L-glutamine.
Dorsomorphin is a small molecule widely used in cell culture as a selective inhibitor of BMP signaling. Dorsomorphin is particularly useful in early-stage stem cell differentiation studies to direct cells toward specific lineages, such as cardiac or neural.
Captivate Bio's RPMI 1640 Medium is is suitable for a variety of mammalian cells. This classical formulation is modified with L-glutamine and Phenol Red.
Captivate Bio's Leibovitz's L-15 Medium supports the growth of HEp-2 monkey kidney and primary explants of embryonic and adult human tissue, and a variety of other cells. This formulation is without L-glutamine.
BIRB796 is a highly potent inhibitor of p38 MAPK that enhances stem cell activity of cultured umbilical cord blood-derived hematopoietic cells. BIRB796 can be used in protocols for the chemical reprogramming of somatic cells to iPSCs.
Captivate Bio's Williams' E Medium, is a specialized basal media widely used for growing hepatocyte cells. This formulation has Phenol Red and no L-glutamine.
UM171 is a highly potent small molecule for Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) expansion and differentiation. Lyophilized powder in various sizes. This product is for research use only.
Captivate Bio's ACY Cocktail Kit is a combination of three small molecules optimized to enhance cell proliferation, viability, and stemness in MSC stem cell cultures and organoid research.