Human WNT10B, Tag Free
- Product Code: 198512
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Human WNT10B, Tag Free is widely used in stem cell research and regenerative medicine due to its role in activating the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. It supports the self-renewal of embryonic and adult stem cells, particularly in maintaining the undifferentiated state of skin-derived precursors and hair follicle stem cells. This protein is instrumental in studies related to tissue regeneration, including skin and hair development, as it promotes hair follicle morphogenesis and cycling. It is also applied in cancer research, where dysregulation of Wnt signaling contributes to tumor growth, especially in melanoma and other skin cancers. In addition, WNT10B is used in metabolic research for its involvement in adipogenesis, showing potential in understanding obesity and fat tissue development. Its tag-free form ensures native conformation, making it ideal for functional assays, cell culture supplementation, and structural studies.
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50μg | 10-20 days | £7,305.49 |
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Human WNT10B, Tag Free
Human WNT10B, Tag Free is widely used in stem cell research and regenerative medicine due to its role in activating the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. It supports the self-renewal of embryonic and adult stem cells, particularly in maintaining the undifferentiated state of skin-derived precursors and hair follicle stem cells. This protein is instrumental in studies related to tissue regeneration, including skin and hair development, as it promotes hair follicle morphogenesis and cycling. It is also applied in cancer research, where dysregulation of Wnt signaling contributes to tumor growth, especially in melanoma and other skin cancers. In addition, WNT10B is used in metabolic research for its involvement in adipogenesis, showing potential in understanding obesity and fat tissue development. Its tag-free form ensures native conformation, making it ideal for functional assays, cell culture supplementation, and structural studies.
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