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HPS3590 : NGC1-1  update : 2020/05/20
CommentCurrently not ready. Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Gastric cancer. Noncancerous tissue.
Comment from the depositoriPS cell line derived from non-cancerous tissue of gastric cancer patient, human hepatic lineage-oriented iPS cell line. Established by transducing three factors (human OCT3/4, SOX2, KLF4) into the primary culture cells derived from the non-cancerous tissue of a gastric cancer patient using retroviral vectors. HPS3590 NGC1-1, HPS3591 NGC1-2, HPS3592 NGC1-6, and HPS3593 NGC1-7 as well as GC1-X series such as HPS3558 GC1-1, HPS3561 GC1-2, HPS3567 GC1-3, HPS3569 GC1-5, HPS3571 GC1-7 and HPS3572 GC1-8 are from the same patient. The culture conditions must be the same for the purpose of conducting detailed comparative studies within these iPS cell series. For use as a hepatic lineage-oriented iPS cell line only, refer to the data sheet of HPS3530 AFB1-1 instead of this data sheet as the culture conditions.
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5521  Ishikawa T, Kobayashi M, Yanagi S, Kato C, Takashima R, Kobayashi E, Hagiwara K, Ochiya T.  Human induced hepatic lineage-oriented stem cells: autonomous specification of human iPS cells toward hepatocyte-like cells without any exogenous differentiation factors.  PLoS One  2015  10(4):e0123193  PubMed ID: 25875613   DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0123193

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