EBNA1+H9, H9-EBNA
WAe009-A-10
General
Cell Line |
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hPSCreg Name | WAe009-A-10 |
Alternative name(s) |
EBNA1+H9, H9-EBNA
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Cell line type | Human embryonic stem cell (hESC) |
Last update | 22nd May 2019 |
User feedback | |
Provider |
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Generator |
Central South University (CSU)
Contact:
Cancer Research Institute |
Derivation country | China |
External Databases |
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BioSamples | SAMEA104620317 |
Cellosaurus | CVCL_C100 |
CLO | CLO_0102900 |
Wikidata | Q54993563 |
General Information |
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Publications |
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* Is the cell line readily obtainable for third parties? |
No |
Subclone of |
Donor Information
General Donor Information |
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Sex | female |
Ethnicity | N/A |
Phenotype and Disease related information (Donor) |
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Diseases | No disease was diagnosed.
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Family history | NO |
Is the medical history available upon request? | NO |
Is clinical information available? | NO |
Other Genotyping (Donor) |
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Is there genome-wide genotyping or functional data available? |
No
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Donor Relations |
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Other cell lines of this donor | |
External Databases (Donor) |
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BioSamples | SAMEA7768918 |
Ethics
Also have a look at the ethics information for the parental line
WAe009-A
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Alternatives to consent |
hESC Derivation
The source cell information can be found in the parental cell line
WAe009-A.
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Culture Conditions
Surface coating | Matrigel/Geltrex | |||||||||
Feeder cells |
Mouse Embryonic Fibroblast Cellfinder Ont Id: EFO_0004040 |
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Medium |
Other medium:
Base medium: DMEM/F-12
Main protein source: Knock-out serum replacement Serum concentration: 20 % Supplements
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Characterisation
Analysis of Undifferentiated Cells
Marker | Expressed | Immunostaining | RT-PCR | FACS | Enzymatic Assay | Expression Profiles |
Alkaline Phosphatase |
Yes |
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POU5F1 (OCT-4) |
Yes |
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SSEA-3 |
Yes |
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SSEA-4 |
Yes |
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TRA 1-60 |
Yes |
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TRA 1-81 |
Yes |
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Differentiation Potency
Genotyping
Karyotyping (Cell Line) |
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Has the cell line karyotype been analysed? |
Unknown
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Other Genotyping (Cell Line) |
Genetic Modification
Genetic modifications not related to a disease |
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