Edi 4
EDe011-A
General
Cell Line |
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hPSCreg name | EDe011-A |
Cite as: | EDe011-A (RRID:CVCL_A236) |
Alternative name(s) |
Edi 4
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Cell line type | Human embryonic stem cell (hESC) |
Similar lines | No similar lines found. |
Last update | 4th September 2022 |
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Provider |
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Generator | University of Edinburgh (ED) |
Owner | College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine |
Distributors | |
Derivation country | United Kingdom |
External Databases |
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Cellosaurus | CVCL_A236 |
Wikidata | Q54831970 |
General Information |
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* Is the cell line readily obtainable for third parties? |
No |
Donor Information
General Donor Information |
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Phenotype and Disease related information (Donor) |
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Diseases |
Ethics
Was the embryo established purely for research purposes? | No |
Have both parents consented to the use of the embryo for ESC derivation? | Yes |
Has informed consent been obtained from the donor of the embryo/tissue from which the pluripotent stem cells have been derived? | Yes |
Was the consent voluntarily given? | Yes |
Alternatives to consent are available? | Yes |
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Alternative consent approval number | |
Please indicate whether the data associated with the donated material has been pseudonymised or anonymised. | anonymised |
Does consent explicitly allow the derivation of pluripotent stem cells? | Yes |
Does consent expressly prevent the derivation of pluripotent stem cells? | No |
How may genetic information associated with the cell line be accessed? | |
Will the donor expect to receive financial benefit, beyond reasonable expenses, in return for donating the biosample? | No |
Has a favourable opinion been obtained from a research ethics committee, or other ethics review panel, in relation to the Research Protocol including the consent provisions? | Yes |
Name of accrediting authority involved? | HEFA |
Approval number | R0132 |
hESC Derivation
Culture Conditions
Characterisation
No characterisation data could be found.Genotyping
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