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Recombinant human mouse rat activin a protein

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Recombinant Human/Mouse/Rat Activin A Protein is a recombinant protein that corresponds to the mature form of human, mouse, or rat Activin A. Activin A is a member of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) superfamily and plays a role in a variety of cellular processes, including cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis.

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3 protocols using recombinant human mouse rat activin a protein

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Directed Differentiation of hiPSCs into Endoderm

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hiPSCs were induced to differentiate into endoderm (phase II) using 1% Penicillin-Streptomycin Solution (×100) (16823191: FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation, Osaka, Japan), 100 ng/mL Recombinant Human/Mouse/Rat Activin A Protein (338-AC-010: R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN) in RPMI 1640 with L-Gln, liquid medium (30264–85: Nacalai Tesque, Kyoto, Japan), supplemented with 0.2% KSR (10828028: ThermoFisher Scientific, Tokyo, Japan) for 24 h.
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Antibody Characterization for TGF-β Pathway

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Anti-fibronectin rabbit polyclonal antibody (ab2413) and anti-CD31 rabbit recombinant multiclonal antibody (ab281583) were purchased from Abcam (Cambridge, MA); SMAD2 (L16D3) mouse monoclonal antibody (# 3103), phospho-SMAD2 (138D4) rabbit monoclonal antibody (# 3108), SMAD3 (C67H9) rabbit monoclonal antibody (# 9523), phospho-SMAD3 (C25A9) rabbit monoclonal antibody (# 9520), SMAD4 (D3M6U) rabbit monoclonal antibody (# 38454), horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-linked anti-mouse IgG (# 7076) and anti-rabbit IgG (# 7074) were purchased from Cell Signaling (Beverly, MA); mouse monoclonal antibody HLA-G was purchased from EXBIO (#11-499-C100); cytokeratin 7-specific rabbit polyclonal antibody (# 17513-1-AP) was purchased from Proteintech (Wuhan, China); mouse monoclonal anti-α-Tubulin antibody (sc-23948) was obtained from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA); mouse monoclonal anti-cytokeratin 8 antibody (GB12233-100) was obtained from Servicebio (Wuhan, China); anti-Mouse Secondary Antibody, Alexa Fluor 488 (#A11001), anti-Rabbit Secondary Antibody, Alexa Fluor 594 (# A11012) and ACVR1B (ALK4) TaqMan primers (# 433182) were obtained from Thermo Fisher (Waltham, MA); recombinant human/mouse/rat activin A protein was provided by R&D (Minneapolis, MN); SB431542 (TGF-beta type I receptor inhibitor) (# S4317) was purchased from Sigma Aldrich (St. Louis, MO).
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Differentiating PFG Cells to Liver Buds

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To further differentiate PFG to liver bud progenitors, one of two related types of differentiation conditions were used on days 4–6 of differentiation using 10 ng/mL Recombinant Human/Mouse/Rat Activin A Protein (338-AC-010: R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN), 30 ng/mL Bone Morphogenetic Protein 4 (truncated) (BMP-4), Human, recombinant, Animal-derived-free (020–18851: FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation, Osaka, Japan), 1 mM 8-Bromo-cAMP, sodium salt (76939-46-3: R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN) or 1 μM Forskolin (067–02191: FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation, Osaka, Japan) in CDM3 medium for 3 days (day 4 to 6).
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