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Stem Cell Related Inhibitors From TargetMol

What are Stem Cells?

Stem cells are undifferentiated cells with remarkable potential that play a crucial role in the development, growth, and regeneration of living organisms. They have the unique ability to differentiate into specialized cell types and can renew themselves through cell division. Stem cells are categorized into two main types: embryonic stem cells (ESCs), derived from early-stage embryos, and adult stem cells, found in various tissues throughout the body. ESCs have the broadest developmental potential, while adult stem cells are more limited in their differentiation capabilities. Stem cell research has garnered significant attention due to its potential applications in medicine, offering the possibility of treating a wide range of diseases and injuries by replacing damaged or dysfunctional cells and tissues. Despite the promise and ethical considerations surrounding the use of certain stem cell sources, research in this field continues to advance our understanding of human biology and holds tremendous potential for future medical breakthroughs.

Discover Stem Cell Related Inhibitors on Scientist.com

Stem cells have revolutionized biomedical research, providing an invaluable tool for understanding disease mechanisms, advancing drug discovery, and facilitating personalized medicine. These remarkable cells serve as a crucial model system for investigating the intricate processes of cell development and differentiation. TargetMol, a supplier of stem-cell-related inhibitors available on Scientist.com, offers an extensive range of resources. With over 170 compound libraries and 730 stem cell-related inhibitors targeting 14 different factors, including STAT, JAK, Wnt/beta-catenin, and GSK-3, TargetMol provides researchers with an array of options for studying differentiation, self-renewal, and reprogramming. Their comprehensive selection of stem-cell-related inhibitors complements their commitment to supporting cutting-edge research and advancing our understanding of stem cell biology.

Find 10 of their popular inhibitors in the table below. Find additional compounds and building blocks here as well as their reagents.

Cat# Product Name Cas Number Research Area
T1725 Y-27632 dihydrochloride 129830-38-2 Stemness Maintenance
T1726 SB-431542 301836-41-9 Stemness Maintenance
T1942 DMH-1 1206711-16-1 Stem Cell Induced Differentiation
T2939 Forskolin 66575-29-9 Reprogramming
T2310 CHIR-99021 252917-06-9 Stemness Maintenance
T6202 DAPT 208255-80-5 Stem Cell Induced Differentiation
T2008 LY294002 154447-36-6 Stem Cell Induced Differentiation
T1977 Dorsomorphin 866405-64-3 Stem Cell Induced Differentiation
T1878 XAV-939 284028-89-3 Stem Cell Induced Differentiation
T3031 A 83-01 909910-43-6 Stemness Maintenance