Insulin-Transferrin-Selenium-Ethanolamine (ITS -X) (100X)
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Insulin-Transferrin-Selenium-Ethanolamine (ITS -X) (100X)
Insulin-Transferrin-Selenium-Ethanolamine (ITS -X) (100X)
Insulin-Transferrin-Selenium-Ethanolamine (ITS -X) (100X)
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Insulin-Transferrin-Selenium-Ethanolamine (ITS -X) (100X)

EBSS에서 조제되며 phenol red나 sodium pyruvate가 들어있지 않습니다.sodium pyruvate이 함유된 complex media에 사용.자세히 알아보기
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카탈로그 번호수량
5150005610 mL
카탈로그 번호 51500056
제품 가격(KRW)
134,000
Online offer
Ends: 31-Dec-2025
141,000
할인액 7,000 (5%)
Each
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수량:
10 mL
제품 가격(KRW)
134,000
Online offer
Ends: 31-Dec-2025
141,000
할인액 7,000 (5%)
Each
카트에 추가하기
EBSS에서 조제되며 phenol red나 sodium pyruvate가 들어있지 않습니다.

sodium pyruvate이 함유된 complex media에 사용.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
사양
세포 유형Mammalian Cells
농도100 X
수량10 mL
유통 기한18 Months
배송 조건Room Temperature
형태Liquid
제품 유형Transferrin
멸균Sterile-filtered
첨가제 포함Insulin
Unit SizeEach
구성 및 보관
Storage conditions: 2°C to 8°C
Shipping conditions: Room temperature
Shelf life: 18 months from date of manufacture

자주 묻는 질문(FAQ)

What is the buffer composition of the various Insulin-Transferrin-Selenium (ITS) (100X) and Insulin-Transferrin-Selenium (ITS) Select (100X) supplements?

All ITS and ITS Select supplements are formulated in Earle's Balanced Salt Solution (EBSS).

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What is the difference between Insulin-Transferrin-Selenium (ITS) (100X) and Insulin-Transferrin-Selenium (ITS) Select (100X) supplements?

ITS Select supplements are animal origin-free (AOF) versions of the ITS supplements offered by Thermo Fisher Scientific.

ITS Select supplements use recombinant versions of both proteins in the formulation: insulin and transferrin.

All other versions of ITS, those without the Select designation, utilize recombinant insulin and a human-derived holo transferrin.

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What are the individual concentrations of insulin, transferrin, and selenium in the Insulin-Transferrin-Selenium (ITS) (100X) supplements?

All ITS and ITS Select supplements have the following concentrations of their components:

Insulin: 1.0 g/L
Transferrin: 0.55 g/L
Selenium: 0.00067 g/L

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Can I store aliquots of Insulin-Transferrin-Selenium (ITS) (100X) supplements at -20 degrees C without compromising the integrity of the product?

We recommend storing all ITS and ITS Select supplements at 2-8 degrees C as there is a chance that the insulin will precipitate upon freezing and thawing.

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What is the source of transferrin in Insulin-Transferrin-Selenium-Ethanolamine (ITS -X) (100X) (Cat. No. 51500056)?

We use human-derived holo transferrin. This information can also be accessed in the Certificate of Origin (COO).

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인용 및 참조 문헌 (2)

인용 및 참조 문헌
Abstract
Directed differentiation of pancreatic δ cells from human pluripotent stem cells.
Authors:Chen L,Wang N,Zhang T,Zhang F,Zhang W,Meng H,Chen J,Liao Z,Xu X,Ma Z,Xu T,Liu H
Journal:Nature communications
PubMed ID:39068220
Dysfunction of pancreatic δ cells contributes to the etiology of diabetes. Despite their important role, human δ cells are scarce, limiting physiological studies and drug discovery targeting δ cells. To date, no directed δ-cell differentiation method has been established. Here, we demonstrate that fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 7 promotes pancreatic ... More
Protection of Primary Dopaminergic Midbrain Neurons by GPR139 Agonists Supports Different Mechanisms of MPP(+) and Rotenone Toxicity.
Authors:Bayer Andersen K, Leander Johansen J, Hentzer M, Smith GP, Dietz GP,
Journal:Front Cell Neurosci
PubMed ID:27445691
'The G-protein coupled receptor 139 (GPR139) is expressed specifically in the brain in areas of relevance for motor control. GPR139 function and signal transduction pathways are elusive, and results in the literature are even contradictory. Here, we examined the potential neuroprotective effect of GPR139 agonism in primary culture models of ... More