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SDQLCHi006-A
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hPSCreg name
SDQLCHi006-A
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SDQLCHi006-A (RRID:CVCL_XJ78)
Cell line type
Human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)
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Last update
21st August 2019
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Provider
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Children’s Hospital affiliated to Shandong University (SDQLCH)
External Databases
Cellosaurus
CVCL_XJ78
Wikidata
Q98129456
General Information
Publications
Li Y et al. An induced pluripotent stem cell line (SDQLCHi006-A) derived from a patient with maple syrup urine disease type Ib carrying compound heterozygous mutations of p.R168C and p.T322I in BCKDHB gene. Stem cell research. 2019 Oct;40:101579.
Yue W.. Heterozygous living donor liver transplantation for pediatric maple syrup urine disease with new compound mutation of BCKDHB gene: a case report and literature review. . 2021-09-01.
Zhang Haiyan et al. Adenine base editing rescues disrupted BCKDH function and reduces BCAAs toxic accumulation in maple syrup urine disease patient iPSC-hepatic organoids. Stem Cell Research & Therapy. 2025-09-26.
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