idr0034

Release Date: 2017-05-10

Publication DOI: 10.1038/nature22403

Data DOI: 10.17867/10000107

License: CC BY 4.0

PubMed ID: 28489815

PMC ID: PMC5524171

External URL: http://www.hipsci.org/

Common genetic variation drives molecular heterogeneity in human iPSCs

Cellular phenotyping of 28 human induced pluripotent stem cell lines from 14 donors within the framework of the HipSci project. Cells are plated sparsely, 3000 per 96 well for 24 hours on wells coated with three diverse concentrations of Fibronectin. Note the images relating to the publication 'Common genetic variation drives molecular heterogeneity in human iPSCs' were released in May 2017. Version History In February 2019, this screen was extended and 87 human induced pluripotent stem cell lines from 62 donors were added. All data from this study is included in idr0037-vigilante-hipsci.

Kilpinen H, Goncalves A, Leha A, Afzal V, Alasoo K, Ashford S, Bala S, Bensaddek D, Casale FP, Culley OJ, Danecek P, Faulconbridge A, Harrison PW, Kathuria A, McCarthy D, McCarthy SA, Meleckyte R, Memari Y, Moens N, Soares F, Mann A, Streeter I, Agu CA, Alderton A, Nelson R, Harper S, Patel M, White A, Patel SR, Clarke L, Halai R, Kirton CM, Kolb-Kokocinski A, Beales P, Birney E, Danovi D, Lamond AI, Ouwehand WH, Vallier L, Watt FM, Durbin R, Stegle O, Gaffney DJ

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Sample Type: cell

Organism: Homo sapiens

Study Type: high content screen

Screen Type: primary screen

Screen Technology Type: cell line screen

Imaging Method: fluorescence microscopy

Copyright: Kilpinen et al

Data Publisher: University of Dundee


Annotation File: idr0034-screenA-annotation.csv



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