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iPSC Pancreatic Progenitor Differentiation Kit
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Cat.No.
CSK-IC033
Description
The Pancreatic Progenitor Kit is a serum-free medium that supports efficient and reproducible generation of pancreatic progenitor cells from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs). Cells are differentiated through four stages: 1) definitive endoderm, 2) primitive gut tube, 3) posterior foregut endoderm, and 4) pancreatic progenitor cells. The differentiated cells express key markers of pancreatic progenitor cells, including PDX-1, NKX6.1 and SOX9 and up-regulation of insulin and glucagon. The resulting pancreatic progenitor cells can be further differentiated to insulin-producing beta cells or other endocrine and exocrine pancreatic cell fates.
Species
Human
Application
Functional Assay, Organoid Culture, Toxicity Assay
Size
280ml
Storage
Stable for 12 months from the date of manufacture if stored under -20°C.
Shipping
Dry Ice
Storage and Shipping
-20°C.
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