Vitronectin (367-378) - 5 mg
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This heparin-binding peptide is derived from vitronectin (367-378). Vitronectin is a glycoprotein found in monomer form in the blood and oligomer form in the extraceullular matrix. This peptide has been shown to promote the adhesion and undifferentiated growth of human pluripotent stem cells.
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References
A defined glycosaminoglycan-binding substratum for human pluripotent stem cells
Nat Methods . 2010 Dec 01 ; 7(12) 989 | DOI : 10.1038/nmeth.1532
- J. Klim
- et al
Defined substrates for pluripotent stem cells: are we there yet?
Nat Methods . 2010 Nov 29 ; 7(12) 967 | DOI : 10.1038/nmeth1210-967
- A. Elefanty
- EG. Stanley
Heparin binding domain in vitronectin is required for oligomerization and thus enhances integrin mediated cell adhesion and spreading
FEBS Lett . 2010 Aug 04 ; 584(15) 3287 | DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2010.06.023
- C. Chillakuri
- et al