LIF Recombinant Mouse Protein, embryonic stem cell-qualified, 100 μg - FAQs

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What are the differences between Leukemia Inhibitory Factor (LIF) Recombinant Mouse Protein, Embyonic Stem Cell-Qualified and LIF Recombinant Human Protein?

Besides the species difference between LIF Recombinant Mouse Protein, Embyonic Stem Cell-Qualified (Cat. Nos. A35933, A35934, A35935) and LIF Recombinant Human Protein (Cat. No. PHC9484), the other main difference is that ESC-qualified mouse LIF is derived from plant tissue, whereas LIF Recombinant Human Protein is produced in E. coli. ESC-qualified mouse LIF is verified to contain less than 0.005 ng/µg of endotoxin, which is more than ten times lower than that in E. coli-derived recombinant human LIF protein. These two recombinant proteins also have different reconstitution instructions, different storage conditions, and shelf life.

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Can Leukemia Inhibitory Factor (LIF) Recombinant Mouse Protein, Embyonic Stem Cell-Qualified work with human cells?

No, Leukemia Inhibitory Factor (LIF) Recombinant Mouse Protein, Embryonic Stem Cell-Qualified cannot work in human cells as it does not bind human LIF receptor.

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