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Thermostable bFGF recombinant human protein. Engineered recombinant fibroblast growth factor-2 (bFGF, FGF2, FGF basic) designed for improved thermostability of the protein in cell culture media.
Captivate Bio's MCDB 131 medium is commonly used in definitive endoderm differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) as well as a basal medium for MSC differentiation.
Medium 199 is widely used in virology and vaccine production. This formulation is modified with Earle's salts and without L-glutamine or HEPES.
Kartogenin potently induces differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells into chondrocytes (EC50 = 100 nM). Reduces disease severity in a mouse model of osteoarthritis; displays protective effects against osteoarthritic stimuli in mature chondrocytes in vitro.
Engineered Flt3-Ligand human recombinant protein expressed in human HEK23 cells for proper post-translational modifications. Promotes differentiation and expansion of multiple hematopoietic cell lineages.
RepSox is a potent and selective transforming growth factor-beta receptor I/activin like kinase 5 (TGF-β-RI/ALK5) inhibitor. RepSox was found to replace the function of Sox2 to induce reprogramming of iPS cells.
Emricasan is an irreversible pan-caspase inhibitor. A key small molecule component of the published CEPT cocktail, enhances cell survival, clonogenicity, and cytoprotection of hPSCs.
Captivate Bio's RESiVATE™ MSC Basal Medium is an optimized, baseline formulation that does not contain growth factors, cytokines, or unknown supplements, leaving you in full control of your experimental conditions.
Captivate Bio's RPMI 1640 Medium is suitable for a variety of mammalian cells. This formulation is modified without L-glutamine or glucose and with Phenol Red.
Highly potent and selective ROCK inhibitor with greater effectiveness at lower doses than Y27632. Enhances cell survival of dissociated hPSCs.