[HTML][HTML] Generation of two human control iPS cell lines (UCLi016-A and UCLi017-A) from healthy donors with no known ocular conditions

C Méjécase, P Harding, H Sarkar, J Eintracht… - Stem cell …, 2020 - Elsevier
C Méjécase, P Harding, H Sarkar, J Eintracht, DL Cunha, L Toualbi, M Moosajee
Stem cell research, 2020Elsevier
Two human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) lines (UCLi016-A and UCLi017-A) were
generated from fibroblast cells of 23-and 34-year-old healthy male donors with no known
ocular conditions. Fibroblast cells were derived from skin biopsies and reprogrammed using
integration free episomal reprogramming. The established iPSC lines were found to express
pluripotency markers, exhibit differentiation potential in vitro and display a normal karyotype.
These cell lines will act as a control lines for researchers studying ocular diseases.
Abstract
Two human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) lines (UCLi016-A and UCLi017-A) were generated from fibroblast cells of 23- and 34-year-old healthy male donors with no known ocular conditions. Fibroblast cells were derived from skin biopsies and reprogrammed using integration free episomal reprogramming. The established iPSC lines were found to express pluripotency markers, exhibit differentiation potential in vitro and display a normal karyotype. These cell lines will act as a control lines for researchers studying ocular diseases.
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