XAV 939

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Description: XAV 939 synthesized to cGMP guidelines
Chemical Name: 3,5,7,8-Tetrahydro-2-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-4H-thiopyrano[4,3-d]pyrimidin-4-one
Purity: ≥99%
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Biological Activity for XAV 939

XAV 939 synthesized to cGMP guidelines. Suitable for use as an ancillary reagent in the further manufacturing of cell therapies.

Research use only XAV 939 also available.

Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) is a harmonized set of guidelines that when implemented will ensure safe, reliable, consistent and quality-assured products. The Tocris range of cGMP small molecules is manufactured following relevant sections of ICH Q7 guidelines. Our highly skilled team has full control over the cGMP process, meaning we can ensure: a quality-assured manufacturing system, batch-to-batch consistency, consistent supply, traceability from starting material to final product, and animal-free production. Find out more about the Tocris range of cGMP compounds.

Technical Data for XAV 939

M. Wt 312.31
Formula C14H11F3N2OS
Storage Store at RT
Purity ≥99%
CAS Number 284028-89-3
InChI Key KLGQSVMIPOVQAX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Smiles OC1=C(CSCC2)C2=NC(C3=CC=C(C(F)(F)F)C=C3)=N1

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This product is intended for research use or further manufacturing only.

Product Datasheets for XAV 939

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Stem Cell Research Product Guide

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Stem Cells Scientific Review

Stem Cells Scientific Review

Written by Kirsty E. Clarke, Victoria B. Christie, Andy Whiting and Stefan A. Przyborski, this review provides an overview of the use of small molecules in the control of stem cell growth and differentiation. Key signaling pathways are highlighted, and the regulation of ES cell self-renewal and somatic cell reprogramming is discussed. Compounds available from Tocris are listed.

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Stem Cell Workflow Poster

Stem cells have potential as a source of cells and tissues for research and treatment of disease. This poster summarizes some key protocols demonstrating the use of small molecules across the stem cell workflow, from reprogramming, through self-renewal, storage and differentiation to verification. Advantages of using small molecules are also highlighted.

Stem Cells Poster

Stem Cells Poster

Written by Rebecca Quelch and Stefan Przyborski from Durham University (UK), this poster describes the isolation of pluripotent stem cells, their maintenance in culture, differentiation, and the generation and potential uses of organoids.