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AKOSi006-A
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Cell Line
hPSCreg name
AKOSi006-A
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AKOSi006-A (RRID:CVCL_A4DG)
Cell line type
Human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)
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Last update
21st October 2020
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Provider
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Translational Neurodegeneration Section "Albrecht Kossel" (AKOS)
External Databases
Cellosaurus
CVCL_A4DG
Wikidata
Q105506395
General Information
Publications
Völkner C et al. Generation of an iPSC line (AKOSi006-A) from fibroblasts of an NPC1 patient, carrying the homozygous mutation p.I1061T (c.3182 T > C) and a control iPSC line (AKOSi007-A) using a non-integrating Sendai virus system. Stem cell research. 2020 Dec;49:102056.
Völkner C et al. Pluripotent Stem Cells for Disease Modeling and Drug Discovery in Niemann-Pick Type C1. International journal of molecular sciences. 2021 Jan 12;22(2).
Efendic F et al. Generation of the human iPSC line AKOSi010-A from fibroblasts of a female FAHN patient, carrying the compound heterozygous mutation p.Gly45Arg/p.His319Arg. Stem cell research. 2022 Aug;63:102863.
Glaß Hannes et al. Corrosion Products from Metallic Implants Induce ROS and Cell Death in Human Motoneurons In Vitro. Journal of Functional Biomaterials. 2023-07-25.
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