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NYGCe001-A
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Cell Line
hPSCreg name
NYGCe001-A
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NYGCe001-A (RRID:CVCL_YC46)
Cell line type
Human embryonic stem cell (hESC)
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Last update
4th November 2019
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Provider
Generator
New York Genome Center (NYGC)
External Databases
Cellosaurus
CVCL_YC46
Wikidata
Q98128252
General Information
Publications
Lu C et al. Generation of a knock-in MAP2-tdTomato reporter human embryonic stem cell line with inducible expression of NEUROG2/1 (NYGCe001-A). Stem cell research. 2019 Dec;41:101643.
Xu H et al. Protective effect of BMSCs-derived exosomes mediated by BDNF on TBI via miR-216a-5p. Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research. 2020 Mar 9;26:e920855.
Madrid M et al. Autologous Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Based Cell Therapies: Promise, Progress, and Challenges. Current protocols. 2021 Mar;1(3):e88.
Zaaijer S et al. Tracking cell lineages to improve research reproducibility. Nature biotechnology. 2021 Jun;39(6):666-670.
Garipler G et al. The BTB transcription factors ZBTB11 and ZFP131 maintain pluripotency by repressing pro-differentiation genes. Cell reports. 2022 Mar 15;38(11):110524.
Lu C et al. Essential transcription factors for induced neuron differentiation. Nature communications. 2023 Dec 15;14(1):8362.
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