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CUSTOMi001-A
Registration Summary
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CCHMCi001-A, CuSTOM1, iPSC72_3, iPSC72.3
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Cell Line
hPSCreg name
CUSTOMi001-A
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CUSTOMi001-A (RRID:CVCL_A1BW)
Alternative name(s)
CCHMCi001-A, CuSTOM1, iPSC72_3, iPSC72.3
Cell line type
Human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)
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Last update
19th February 2024
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Provider
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Center for Stem Cell and Organoid Medicine (CUSTOM)
Contact:
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC)
External Databases
Cellosaurus
CVCL_A1BW
Wikidata
Q102114242
General Information
Publications
McCracken KW et al. Modelling human development and disease in pluripotent stem-cell-derived gastric organoids. Nature. 2014 Dec 18;516(7531):400-4.
Múnera JO et al. Differentiation of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells into Colonic Organoids via Transient Activation of BMP Signaling. Cell stem cell. 2017 Jul 6;21(1):51-64.e6.
Trisno SL et al. Esophageal Organoids from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Delineate Sox2 Functions during Esophageal Specification. Cell stem cell. 2018 Oct 4;23(4):501-515.e7.
Koike H et al. Modelling human hepato-biliary-pancreatic organogenesis from the foregut-midgut boundary. Nature. 2019 Oct;574(7776):112-116.
Han L et al. Single cell transcriptomics identifies a signaling network coordinating endoderm and mesoderm diversification during foregut organogenesis. Nature communications. 2020 Aug 27;11(1):4158.
Rai MA et al. Comparative analysis of human microglial models for studies of HIV replication and pathogenesis. Retrovirology. 2020 Nov 19;17(1):35.
Pitstick AL et al. Aggregation of cryopreserved mid-hindgut endoderm for more reliable and reproducible hPSC-derived small intestinal organoid generation. Stem cell reports. 2022 Aug 9;17(8):1889-1902.
Kimura M et al. En masse organoid phenotyping informs metabolic-associated genetic susceptibility to NASH. Cell. 2022 Oct 27;185(22):4216-4232.e16.
Rosselot AE et al. Ontogeny and function of the circadian clock in intestinal organoids. The EMBO journal. 2022 Dec 17;41(2):e106973.
Múnera JO et al. Development of functional resident macrophages in human pluripotent stem cell-derived colonic organoids and human fetal colon. Cell stem cell. 2023 Nov 2;30(11):1434-1451.e9.
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