Stem Cells

The medical use of stem cells, cells with the ability to perpetuate themselves through self-renewal and to differentiate into a particular cell type through differentiation, is receiving extensive interest as they might regenerate damaged tissue under the right conditions[1]. This unique capacity could serve patients suffering from organ malfunction, cell deficiency, and/or neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease by replacing affected/deficient cells with healthy new cells[2]. We have selected several combinations of Axon Ligands™ that have been used frequently as a combined set for epigenetic research. These Inhibitor sets include, for example inhibitors of GSK3FGFRMEKSRC, etc. Screening libraries of Axon Ligands™ for stem cell research may contain all of our selected compounds for stem cell research or can be fully customized by means of cherry picking. Libraries may consist of 10 mM stock solutions in DMSO or solid samples and come to you well-organized on a ready-to-use 96-well plate.


[1] Stem cells, cancer, and cancer stem cells. Tannishtha Reya, Sean J. Morrison, Michael F. Clarke, Irving L. Weissman. Nature, Vol 414, 2001, 105.
[2] Embryonic stem cells in drug discovery. J. McNeish. Nature Rev. Drug Disc. 2004, 3, 70.

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