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Captivate Bio's A83-01 (GMP-grade) is a small-molecule inhibitor that blocks the activity of certain receptors in the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) signaling pathway, specifically ALK5, ALK4, and ALK7, ideal for cell therapy applications.
RepSox (GMP-grade) is a potent and selective transforming growth factor-beta receptor I/activin like kinase 5 (TGF-β-RI/ALK5) inhibitor. This small molecule is produced under cGMP guidelines and is ideal for cell therapy research.
Normal Calf Serum is a high-quality supplement for use in a variety of cell culture media, serves as a low-cost, higher antibody alternative to FBS while providing many of the same nutrients.
Heat-inactivated FBS is especially suited for immunological work and intended for researchers who want to avoid confounding effects in immune response studies using immune cell culture.
Captivate Bio's charcoal stripped fetal bovine serum is for researchers requiring decreased levels of various hormones in their studies. Sterile-filtered, mycoplasma-tested, and viral-screened.
Captivate Bio's TET-free FBS is tested to ensure the absence of detectable tetracycline, making this specialty serum ideal for cell culture applications relying on these expression systems.
Lipid-depleted FBS reduces the concentration of lipids (free fatty acids). Ideally for research applications where the normal concentration of lipids may interfere with cell growth.
Premium FBS (USDA origin) is ideal for general cell culture with common cell lines. Captivate Bio's Fetal Bovine Serum offers excellent value that meet your research needs and budget requirements.
Cyclopamine is a Hedgehog (Hh) pathway antagonist with an IC50 of 46 nM in the Hh cell assay. Cyclopamine is also a selective Smo inhibitor.
Forskolin is a cell-permeable diterpene that directly activates adenylyl cyclase, for the maintenance and reprogramming of stem cells.