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UNINAi002-A
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hPSCreg Name
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UNINAi002-A
Cell line type
Human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)
Last update
3rd February 2021
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Provider
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University of Naples Federico II (UNINA)
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University of Naples Federico II (UNINA)
Owner
University of Naples Federico II (UNINA)
Distributors
University of Naples Federico II (UNINA)
External Databases
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CVCL_A6XT
Wikidata
Q107117345
General Information
Publications
Longobardi E et al. Generation of an iPSC line (UNINAi001-A) from a girl with neonatal-onset epilepsy and non-syndromic intellectual disability carrying the homozygous KCNQ3 p.PHE534ILEfs*15 variant and of an iPSC line (UNINAi002-A) from a non-carrier, unaffected brother. Stem cell research. 2021 May;53:102311.
Mollo N et al. Human Trisomic iPSCs from Down Syndrome Fibroblasts Manifest Mitochondrial Alterations Early during Neuronal Differentiation. Biology. 2021 Jun 30;10(7).
Mollo N et al. Overexpression of the Hsa21 Transcription Factor RUNX1 Modulates the Extracellular Matrix in Trisomy 21 Cells. Frontiers in genetics. 2022;13:824922.
Iafusco D et al. Metabolic Treatment of Wolfram Syndrome. International journal of environmental research and public health. 2022 Feb 27;19(5).
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