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NCCSi004-A
Registration Summary
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iP1/15
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Cell Line
hPSCreg name
NCCSi004-A
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NCCSi004-A (RRID:CVCL_UK93)
Alternative name(s)
iP1/15
Cell line type
Human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)
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Last update
20th September 2018
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Provider
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National Centre for Cell Science (NCCS)
External Databases
Cellosaurus
CVCL_UK93
Wikidata
Q95992676
General Information
Publications
Fernandes S et al. Development and characterization of human iPSC line NCCSi004-A from umbilical cord blood (UCB) derived CD34(+)cells obtained from donor belonging to Indian ethnic population. Stem cell research. 2019 Mar;35:101392.
Fernandes S et al. Erratum to "Development and characterization of human iPSC line NCCSi004-A from umbilical cord blood (UCB) derived CD34 + cells obtained from donor belonging to Indian ethnic population" [Stem Cell Research Volume 35, March 2019, 101,392]. Stem cell research. 2019 Mar;35:101404.
Wang AYL et al. Episomal Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: Functional and Potential Therapeutic Applications. Cell transplantation. 2019 Dec;28(1_suppl):112S-131S.
Yu C et al. A physical mechanism of heterogeneity and micro-metastasis in stem cells, cancer cells, and cancer stem cells. The Journal of chemical physics. 2022 Feb 21;156(7):075103.
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