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MUSIe001-A
Registration Summary
:
A
P
E
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SiBHF1
The cell line is
not submitted
yet.
(only basic data is shown)
General
Cell Line
hPSCreg name
MUSIe001-A
Cite as:
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) and the corresponding Research Resource ID (RRID).
MUSIe001-A (RRID:CVCL_VN13)
Alternative name(s)
SiBHF1
Cell line type
Human embryonic stem cell (hESC)
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Last update
8th January 2020
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Provider
Generator
Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital (MUSI)
Contact:
Siriraj Center of Excellence for stem cell research
Owner
Siriraj Center of Excellence for stem cell research
Distributors
Siriraj Center of Excellence for stem cell research
External Databases
Cellosaurus
CVCL_VN13
BioSamples
SAMEA5141617
Wikidata
Q95991520
General Information
Publications
Laowtammathron C et al. Derivation of human embryonic stem cell line MUSIe001-A from an embryo with homozygous α(0)-thalassemia (SEA deletion). Stem cell research. 2020 Mar;43:101695.
Khampang S et al. Derivation of the MUSIe002-A human embryonic stem cell line. Stem cell research. 2022 Mar;59:102660.
Laowtammathron C et al. Role of YAP in hematopoietic differentiation and erythroid lineage specification of human-induced pluripotent stem cells. Stem cell research & therapy. 2023 Sep 29;14(1):279.
* Is the cell line readily obtainable for third parties?
Yes
Research use:
allowed
Clinical use:
not allowed
Commercial use:
not allowed
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