K. Yoshioka et al. (feb 1996)
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1289 1 5--9
A novel fluorescent derivative of glucose applicable to the assessment of glucose uptake activity of Escherichia coli.
A novel fluorescent derivative of glucose was synthesized by reacting D-glucosamine and NBD-Cl. The TLC analysis of the reaction mixture showed the generation of a single spot with intense fluorescence (lambda Ex = 475 nm,lambda Em = 550 nm). The obtained novel fluorescent product,which was identified as 2-(N-(7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazol-4-yl)amino)-2-deoxyglucose (2-NBDG) by 1H-NMR and FAB-MS spectrometries,was applied to the assessment of the glucose uptake activity of Escherichia coli B. 2-NBDG accumulated in living cells and not in dead cells. The uptake of 2-NBDG was competitively inhibited by D-glucose and not by L-glucose,which suggested the involvement of the glucose transporting system in the uptake of 2-NBDG. 2-NBDG taken into the cytoplasma of E. coli cells was supposedly converted into another derivative in the glucose metabolic pathway.
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100-0546
100-0547
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2-NBDG
2-NBDG
X. Yu et al. ( 2020)
mSphere 5 5
Antibody and Local Cytokine Response to Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in Community-Dwelling Older Adults.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is increasingly recognized for causing severe morbidity and mortality in older adults,but there are few studies on the RSV-induced immune response in this population. Information on the immunological processes at play during RSV infection in specific risk groups is essential for the rational and targeted design of novel vaccines and therapeutics. Here,we assessed the antibody and local cytokine response to RSV infection in community-dwelling older adults (≥60 years of age). During three winters,serum and nasopharyngeal swab samples were collected from study participants during acute respiratory infection and recovery. RSV IgG enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) and virus neutralization assays were performed on serum samples from RSV-infected individuals (n = 41) and controls (n = 563 and n = 197,respectively). Nasal RSV IgA and cytokine concentrations were determined using multiplex immunoassays in a subset of participants. An in vitro model of differentiated primary bronchial epithelial cells was used to assess RSV-induced cytokine responses over time. A statistically significant increase in serum neutralization titers and IgG concentrations was observed in RSV-infected participants compared to controls. During acute RSV infection,a statistically significant local upregulation of beta interferon (IFN-$\beta$),IFN-$\lambda$1,IFN-$\gamma$,interleukin 1$\beta$ (IL-1$\beta$),tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-$\alpha$),IL-6,IL-10,CXCL8,and CXCL10 was found. IFN-$\beta$,IFN-$\lambda$1,CXCL8,and CXCL10 were also upregulated in the epithelial model upon RSV infection. In conclusion,this study provides novel insights into the basic immune response to RSV infection in an important and understudied risk population,providing leads for future studies that are essential for the prevention and treatment of severe RSV disease in older adults.IMPORTANCE Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) can cause severe morbidity and mortality in certain risk groups,especially infants and older adults. Currently no (prophylactic) treatment is available,except for a partially effective yet highly expensive monoclonal antibody. RSV therefore remains a major public health concern. To allow targeted development of novel vaccines and therapeutics,it is of great importance to understand the immunological mechanisms that underlie (protection from) severe disease in specific risk populations. Since most RSV-related studies focus on infants,there are only very limited data available concerning the response to RSV in the elderly population. Therefore,in this study,RSV-induced antibody responses and local cytokine secretion were assessed in community-dwelling older adults. These data provide novel insights that will benefit ongoing efforts to design safe and effective prevention and treatment strategies for RSV in an understudied risk group.
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05040
05022
05021
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PneumaCult™-ALI 培养基
PneumaCult™-Ex Plus 培养基
PneumaCult™-ALI 培养基含6.5 mm Transwell®插件
PneumaCult™-ALI 培养基含12 mm Transwell®插件
W. Zheng et al. (oct 2020)
Cancer research
RIG-I-like receptor LGP2 is required for tumor control by radiation therapy.
Dendritic cells (DC) play an essential role in innate immunity and radiation-elicited immune responses. LGP2 is a RIG-I like receptor (RLR) involved in cytoplasmic RNA recognition and anti-viral responses. Although LGP2 has also been linked to cell survival of both tumor cells and T cells,the role of LGP2 in mediating DC function and anti-tumor immunity elicited by radiotherapy remains unclear. Here we report that tumor DC are linked to the clinical outcome of breast cancer patients who received radiotherapy (RT) and the presence of DC correlates with gene expression of LGP2 in the tumor microenvironment. In preclinical models,host LGP2 was essential for optimal anti-tumor control by ionizing radiation (IR). The absence of LGP2 in DC dampened type I interferon production and the priming capacity of DC. In the absence of LGP2,MDA5-mediated activation of type I IFN signaling was abrogated. The MDA5/LGP2 agonist high molecular weight poly I: C improved the anti-tumor effect of IR. This study reveals a previously undefined role of LGP2 in host immunity and provides a new strategy to improve the efficacy of radiotherapy.
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18953
18953RF
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EasySep™小鼠CD8a正选试剂盒II
RoboSep™ 小鼠CD8a正选试剂盒II
N. Zhu et al. ( 2020)
Nature communications 11 1 3910
Morphogenesis and cytopathic effect of SARS-CoV-2 infection in human airway epithelial cells.
SARS-CoV-2,a $\beta$-coronavirus,has rapidly spread across the world,highlighting its high transmissibility,but the underlying morphogenesis and pathogenesis remain poorly understood. Here,we characterize the replication dynamics,cell tropism and morphogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 in organotypic human airway epithelial (HAE) cultures. SARS-CoV-2 replicates efficiently and infects both ciliated and secretory cells in HAE cultures. In comparison,HCoV-NL63 replicates to lower titers and is only detected in ciliated cells. SARS-CoV-2 shows a similar morphogenetic process as other coronaviruses but causes plaque-like cytopathic effects in HAE cultures. Cell fusion,apoptosis,destruction of epithelium integrity,cilium shrinking and beaded changes are observed in the plaque regions. Taken together,our results provide important insights into SARS-CoV-2 cell tropism,replication and morphogenesis.
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05040
05022
05021
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PneumaCult™-ALI 培养基
PneumaCult™-Ex Plus 培养基
PneumaCult™-ALI 培养基含6.5 mm Transwell®插件
PneumaCult™-ALI 培养基含12 mm Transwell®插件
A Kabil et al. (July 2025)
Mucosal Immunology 25 S1933 0219
Advancements in vaccination and sanitation have significantly reduced the prevalence and burden of infectious diseases; however,these benefits have coincided with a marked rise in autoimmune and allergic disorders. Recent studies have investigated these linked trends through the lens of host-microbiome alterations,proposing these shifts as a potential explanatory mechanism. Previously,we demonstrated that vancomycin-induced depletion of short-chain fatty acid (SCFA)-producing bacteria results in hyperactivation of ILC2s and exacerbated allergic responses. Here we investigate the effects of low-dose streptomycin on innate and adaptive immune cell populations and their activation states. Although streptomycin-treated mice exhibit normal allergic responses,they display heightened susceptibility to Th1/Th17-mediated disease,specifically hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP). This is characterized by a two-fold increase in ILC3s and Th17 cells in the lungs,alongside activation of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) at steady state-an effect that is further amplified upon exposure to HP-inducing agents. Shotgun metagenomic analysis revealed that streptomycin-induced dysbiosis reduces microbial diversity,depletes bile acid-metabolizing bacteria,and enriches for metabolic pathways involved in branched-chain amino acid biosynthesis,including leucine-a known activator of mTORC1. Strikingly,administration of the secondary bile acid metabolite isolithocholic acid (an inverse agonist of RORγt),or an IL-23 neutralizing antibody,reverses the enhanced susceptibility to HP. Inhibition of mTORC1 significantly reduced Th17/ILC3 responses and histopathology. Our findings underscore microbial equilibrium as a key determinant of susceptibility to HP and uncover a positive feedback loop between IL and 23-producing APCs and ILC3/Th17 cells that mechanistically links dysbiosis to sustained type 3 inflammation,and we identify a simple,actionable means of intervention.
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100-2112
100-2135
100-2113
100-2115
100-2114
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STEMprep™ 全自动组织处理器
STEMprep™小鼠肺解离试剂盒
STEMprep™ 全自动组织处理器
STEMprep™ 全自动组织处理器
STEMprep™ 全自动组织处理器
(May 2024)
Nature Communications 15
High-speed optical imaging with sCMOS pixel reassignment
Fluorescence microscopy has undergone rapid advancements,offering unprecedented visualization of biological events and shedding light on the intricate mechanisms governing living organisms. However,the exploration of rapid biological dynamics still poses a significant challenge due to the limitations of current digital camera architectures and the inherent compromise between imaging speed and other capabilities. Here,we introduce sHAPR,a high-speed acquisition technique that leverages the operating principles of sCMOS cameras to capture fast cellular and subcellular processes. sHAPR harnesses custom fiber optics to convert microscopy images into one-dimensional recordings,enabling acquisition at the maximum camera readout rate,typically between 25 and 250 kHz. We have demonstrated the utility of sHAPR with a variety of phantom and dynamic systems,including high-throughput flow cytometry,cardiomyocyte contraction,and neuronal calcium waves,using a standard epi-fluorescence microscope. sHAPR is highly adaptable and can be integrated into existing microscopy systems without requiring extensive platform modifications. This method pushes the boundaries of current fluorescence imaging capabilities,opening up new avenues for investigating high-speed biological phenomena. The authors introduce a highspeed acquisition technique,sHAPR,for rapid exploration of biodynamics using fluorescence microscopy. The method leverages sCMOS cameras and custom fibre optics to convert microscopy images into 1D recordings,enabling acquisition at the maximum camera readout rate.
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AggreWell™ 400 24孔板,1个
AggreWell™400 24孔板,5个
AggreWell™ 400 6孔板,1个
AggreWell™ 400 6孔板,5个
AggreWell™400 24孔板启动套装
AggreWell™ 400 6孔板启动套装
mTeSR™1
mTeSR™1
(Jun 2024)
Scientific Reports 14
FLI1 is associated with regulation of DNA methylation and megakaryocytic differentiation in FPDMM caused by a RUNX1 transactivation domain mutation
Familial platelet disorder with associated myeloid malignancies (FPDMM) is an autosomal dominant disease caused by heterozygous germline mutations in RUNX1. It is characterized by thrombocytopenia,platelet dysfunction,and a predisposition to hematological malignancies. Although FPDMM is a precursor for diseases involving abnormal DNA methylation,the DNA methylation status in FPDMM remains unknown,largely due to a lack of animal models and challenges in obtaining patient-derived samples. Here,using genome editing techniques,we established two lines of human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) with different FPDMM-mimicking heterozygous RUNX1 mutations. These iPSCs showed defective differentiation of hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) and megakaryocytes (Mks),consistent with FPDMM. The FPDMM-mimicking HPCs showed DNA methylation patterns distinct from those of wild-type HPCs,with hypermethylated regions showing the enrichment of ETS transcription factor (TF) motifs. We found that the expression of FLI1,an ETS family member,was significantly downregulated in FPDMM-mimicking HPCs with a RUNX1 transactivation domain (TAD) mutation. We demonstrated that FLI1 promoted binding-site-directed DNA demethylation,and that overexpression of FLI1 restored their megakaryocytic differentiation efficiency and hypermethylation status. These findings suggest that FLI1 plays a crucial role in regulating DNA methylation and correcting defective megakaryocytic differentiation in FPDMM-mimicking HPCs with a RUNX1 TAD mutation.
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05310
100-0483
100-0484
100-0276
100-1130
产品名:
STEMdiff™ 造血试剂盒
Hausser Scientificᵀᴹ 明线血球计数板
ReLeSR™
mTeSR™ Plus
mTeSR™ Plus
(Jun 2025)
Stem Cell Research & Therapy 16 5
CHD7 regulates definitive endodermal and mesodermal development from human embryonic stem cells
BackgroundCHD7 encodes an ATP-dependent chromodomain helicase DNA binding protein; mutations in this gene lead to multiple developmental disorders,including CHARGE (Coloboma,Heart defects,Atresia of the choanae,Retardation of growth and development,Genital hypoplasia,and Ear anomalies) syndrome. How the mutations cause multiple defects remains largely unclear. Embryonic definitive endoderm (DE) generates the epithelial compartment of vital organs such as the thymus,liver,pancreas,and intestine.MethodsIn this study,we used the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/Cas9 technique to delete the CHD7 gene in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) to generate CHD7 homozygous mutant (CHD7?/?),heterozygous mutant (CHD7+/?),and control wild-type (CHD7+/+) cells. We then investigated the ability of the hESCs to develop into DE and the other two germ layers,mesoderm and ectoderm in vitro. We also compared global gene expression and chromatin accessibility among the hESC-DE cells by RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and the assay for transposase-accessible chromatin with sequencing (ATAC-seq).ResultsWe found that deletion of CHD7 led to reduced capacity to develop into DE and mesoderm in a dose-dependent manner. Loss of CHD7 led to significant changes in the expression and chromatin accessibility of genes associated with several pathways. We identified 40 genes that were highly down-regulated in both the expression and chromatin accessibility in CHD7 deleted hESC-DE cells.ConclusionsCHD7 is critical for DE and mesodermal development from hESCs. Our results provide new insights into the mechanisms by which CHD7 mutations cause multiple congenital anomalies.Supplementary InformationThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13287-025-04437-9.
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05230
100-0276
100-1130
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STEMdiff™ 三胚层分化试剂盒
mTeSR™ Plus
mTeSR™ Plus
(Oct 2024)
bioRxiv 379
Combinatorial effector targeting (COMET) for transcriptional modulation and locus-specific biochemistry
SUMMARYUnderstanding how human gene expression is coordinately regulated by functional units of proteins across the genome remains a major biological goal. Here,we present COMET,a high-throughput screening platform for combinatorial effector targeting for the identification of transcriptional modulators. We generate libraries of combinatorial dCas9-based fusion proteins,containing two to six effector domains,allowing us to systematically investigate more than 110,000 combinations of effector proteins at endogenous human loci for their influence on transcription. Importantly,we keep full proteins or domains intact,maintaining catalytic cores and surfaces for protein-protein interactions. We observe more than 5800 significant hits that modulate transcription,we demonstrate cell type specific transcriptional modulation,and we further investigate epistatic relationships between our effector combinations. We validate unexpected combinations as synergistic or buffering,emphasizing COMET as both a method for transcriptional effector discovery,and as a functional genomics tool for identifying novel domain interactions and directing locus-specific biochemistry.
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100-0276
100-1130
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mTeSR™ Plus
mTeSR™ Plus
(Apr 2025)
Scientific Reports 15 Suppl 3
Genome editing in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 cells improves Golgi apparatus structure
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disease caused by repeat expansion of the CAG trinucleotide within exon 10 of the ATXN3 gene. This mutation results in the production of an abnormal ataxin-3 protein containing an extended polyglutamine tract,referred to as mutant ataxin-3. In this study,we investigated the therapeutic potential of CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing for SCA3. First,we designed a specific single-guide RNA targeting the ATXN3 gene and constructed the corresponding targeting vector. Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) derived from a SCA3 patient were then electroporated with the CRISPR/Cas9 components. Positive clones were screened and validated by PCR and Sanger sequencing to obtain genome-editing iPSCs (GE-iPSCs). Subsequently,the pluripotency of GE-iPSCs was confirmed,and the effects of genome editing on mutant ataxin-3 protein expression and Golgi apparatus morphology were assessed using Western blotting and immunofluorescence analyses. Our results demonstrated that targeted insertion of polyadenylation signals (PAS) upstream of the abnormal CAG repeats effectively suppressed the production of mutant ataxin-3. This intervention also reduced the formation of neuronal nuclear inclusions in differentiated neurons,restored the structural integrity of the Golgi apparatus (which exhibited a loose and enlarged morphology in SCA3 cells),and increased the expression levels of Golgi structural proteins (GM130 and GORASP2). In conclusion,our findings indicate that the targeted insertion of PAS upstream of the abnormal CAG repeats in the ATXN3 gene represents a promising therapeutic strategy for SCA3 through genome editing.Supplementary InformationThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1038/s41598-025-93369-8.
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08582
85850
85857
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STEMdiff™SMADi神经诱导试剂盒
STEMdiff™SMADi神经诱导试剂盒,2套
mTeSR™1
mTeSR™1
(Jun 2025)
Cells 14 12
Transcriptomic Profiling of iPS Cell-Derived Hepatocyte-like Cells Reveals Their Close Similarity to Primary Liver Hepatocytes
Human-induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived hepatocyte-like cells (HLCs) have been shown to be useful for the development of cell-based regenerative strategies and for modelling drug discovery. However,stem cell-derived HLCs are not identical in nature to primary human hepatocytes (PHHs),which could affect the cell phenotype and,potentially,model reliability. Therefore,we employed the in-depth gene expression profiling of HLCs and other important and relevant cell types,which led to the identification of clear similarities and differences between them at the transcriptional level. Through gene set enrichment analysis,we identified that genes that are critical for immune signalling pathways become downregulated upon HLC differentiation. Our analysis also found that TAV.HLCs exhibit a mild gene signature characteristic of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia,but not other selected cancers. Importantly,HLCs present significant similarity to PHHs,making them genuinely valuable for modelling human liver biology in vitro and for the development of prototype cell-based therapies for pre-clinical testing.
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85850
85857
产品名:
mTeSR™1
mTeSR™1
(Jul 2024)
eNeuro 11 7
Assembling a Coculture System to Prepare Highly Pure Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Neurons at Late Maturation Stages
Visual Abstract Generation of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived motor neurons (MNs) offers an unprecedented approach to modeling movement disorders such as dystonia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. However,achieving survival poses a significant challenge when culturing induced MNs,especially when aiming to reach late maturation stages. Utilizing hiPSC-derived motor neurons and primary mouse astrocytes,we assembled two types of coculture systems: direct coculturing of neurons with astrocytes and indirect coculture using culture inserts that physically separate neurons and astrocytes. Both systems significantly enhance neuron survival. Compared with these two systems,no significant differences in neurodevelopment,maturation,and survival within 3 weeks,allowing to prepare neurons at maturation stages. Using the indirect coculture system,we obtained highly pure MNs at the late mature stage from hiPSCs. Transcriptomic studies of hiPSC-derived MNs showed a typical neurodevelopmental switch in gene expression from the early immature stage to late maturation stages. Mature genes associated with neurodevelopment and synaptogenesis are highly enriched in MNs at late stages,demonstrating that these neurons achieve maturation. This study introduces a novel tool for the preparation of highly pure hiPSC-derived neurons,enabling the determination of neurological disease pathogenesis in neurons at late disease onset stages through biochemical approaches,which typically necessitate highly pure neurons. This advancement is particularly significant in modeling age-related neurodegeneration.
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