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SDUKIi004-A
Registration Summary
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IP-AP4, IP-AP4EXP27C1
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Cell Line
hPSCreg name
SDUKIi004-A
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SDUKIi004-A (RRID:CVCL_A1MK)
Alternative name(s)
IP-AP4, IP-AP4EXP27C1
Cell line type
Human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)
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Last update
12th October 2020
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Provider
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University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Departement of Clinical Research (KI) (SDUKI)
External Databases
Cellosaurus
CVCL_A1MK
Wikidata
Q102114901
General Information
Publications
Kamand M et al. Generation of autism spectrum disorder patient-derived iPSC line SDUKIi004-A. Stem cell research. 2020 Dec;49:102038.
Ejlersen M et al. Superoxide dismutase isozymes in cerebral organoids from autism spectrum disorder patients. Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996). 2022 Jun;129(5-6):617-626.
Pearson G et al. DNA Methylation Profiles of GAD1 in Human Cerebral Organoids of Autism Indicate Disrupted Epigenetic Regulation during Early Development. International journal of molecular sciences. 2022 Aug 16;23(16).
Ilieva M et al. Proteomic phenotype of cerebral organoids derived from autism spectrum disorder patients reveal disrupted energy metabolism, cellular components, and biological processes. Molecular psychiatry. 2022 Sep;27(9):3749-3759.
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