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Establishment of SIAISi018-A, an induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line from a healthy 45-year-old Chinese Han.

Yi Zhang | Jiajun Shou | Wentao Gu | Weihao Di | Jian Zhao | Ying Wang | Shixin Gu
Stem cell research | 2022

A 45-year-old Han Male from China contributed peripheral blood mononuclear cells induced by reprogramming human OKSM transcription factors (OCT3/4, KLF4 SOX2 and C-MYC) with a non-integrated additional vector system. Immunological markers confirmed the pluripotent nature of IPSC. Spontaneous tridermal differentiation confirmed the differentiation ability of IPSC with normal karyotype.

Pubmed ID: 35124538

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