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CASE STUDY

Lipid-droplet Formation in Human, iPSC-derived Hepatocytes

Review a study that evaluates a therapeutic candidate's ability to inhibit lipid-droplet formation in human, iPSC-derived hepatocytes.

OVERVIEW

A client requested a custom project assessing whether their therapeutic candidate can inhibit lipid-droplet formation in human, iPSC-derived hepatocytes.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Overview of study objective and goals
  • Experimental design, including timelines and deliverables
  • Representative images and graphs
  • Study results

REPRESENTATIVE IMAGES

Representative images of human, iPSC-derived hepatocytes treated with palmitic acid (PA) and oleic acid (OA).

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Browse representative images and data evaluating a therapeutic agent's ability to inhibit lipid-droplet formation in hepatocytes. 

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Evaluating a Therapeutic Candidate's Protective Efficacy in ALS-relevant, Motor-neuron Co-culture Models

Overview

Review an example of a study evaluating the protective efficacy of a therapeutic candidate in ALS-relevant co-cultures of motor neurons and astrocytes.

Highlights

  • Overview of study objective and goals
  • Experimental design, including timelines and deliverables
  • Representative images and graphs
  • Study results

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