Phenanthroline

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说明: Enhances hPSC differentiation into cranial placode cells
化学名: 1,10-Phenanthroline
纯度: ≥99% (HPLC)
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生物活性 for Phenanthroline

Phenanthroline is a enhances hPSC differentiation into cranial placode cells. Induces a 5-fold increase in cells expressing SIX1.

技术数据 for Phenanthroline

分子量 180.21
公式 C12H8N2
储存 Desiccate at RT
纯度 ≥99% (HPLC)
CAS Number 66-71-7
PubChem ID 1318
InChI Key DGEZNRSVGBDHLK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Smiles C12=CC=C3C=CC=NC3=C1N=CC=C2

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Tchieu et al (2017) A modular platform for differentiation of human PSCs into all major ectodermal lineages. Cell Stem Cell 21 399 PMID: 28886367

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