Extended Data Fig. 9: Activation of EPAC1 induces hiPSC-BAP proliferation and differentiation. | Nature Cell Biology

Extended Data Fig. 9: Activation of EPAC1 induces hiPSC-BAP proliferation and differentiation.

From: EPAC1 enhances brown fat growth and beige adipogenesis

Extended Data Fig. 9: Activation of EPAC1 induces hiPSC-BAP proliferation and differentiation.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a, Representative immunoblot (left panel) and quantification (right panel) of UCP1 in hBA treated with or without 007, n = 3, biologically independent samples. b, Relative Ki67 expression of human induced pluripotent stem cells derived brown-like adipose progenitors (hiPSC-BAP) organoids stimulated with or without 007, n = 3 independent experiments. c, hiPSC-BAPs stimulated with or without 007. Proliferating cells labelled with EdU (green). DNA (blue) stained with DAPI. Green cells show EdU/DAPI-positive cells, n = 4 independent experiments. d, hiPSC-BAPs differentiated in the presence or absence of 007 from d-1 to d24, representative images of Perilipin1 (red), UCP1 (green) and DAPI (blue) staining (left panel) and quantification of relative UCP1 expression (right panel), n = 4 independent experiments. P values determined by unpaired two-tailed t-test. Data are presented as mean values ± SEM. Source numerical data and unprocessed blots are available in source data.

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