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iPSC Pancreatic Progenitor Cell Differentiation Kit
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Cat.No.
CSK-IC023
Description
Creative Bioarray's iPSC Pancreatic Progenitor Cell Differentiation Kit is a serum-free medium that supports efficient and reproducible generation of pancreatic progenitor cells from human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells in a simple differentiation protocol. The differentiated cells express special markers, such as PDX-1, NKX6.1, SOX9, and up-regulation of insulin and glucagon.
The resulting pancreatic progenitor cells can be further differentiated into insulin-producing beta cells or other endocrine as well as exocrine pancreatic cells.
The resulting pancreatic progenitor cells can be further differentiated into insulin-producing beta cells or other endocrine as well as exocrine pancreatic cells.
Species
Human
Application
Cell Culture/Differentiation, Disease Modeling, Stem Cell Research
Size
1 Kit
Formulation
Serum-Free
Storage
Store at -20 °C.
Shipping
Dry Ice
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