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ATCC ATCC-DYS0530 hiPSC; Parkinsons(s)
Supplier: ATCC ACS1013

ATCC-DYS0530 Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs) were derived from adult dermal fibroblasts obtained from a deceased 63-year-old donor who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease (as well as asthma and depression; same donor as ACS-1012, ACS-1014). The fibroblasts were reprogrammed by the expression of OCT4, SOX2, KLF4 and MYC gene sequences using retroviral transduction. This cell line provides a unique model system for better understanding the molecular pathology associated with Parkinson's disease. The availability of ACS-1012, ACS-1013, and ACS-1014 provide a set of iPSCs that allow a side-by-side comparison of various reprogramming methods (episomal plasmid, retrovirus and Sendai virus) on iPSC performance. Recommendation: Read the ATCC Stem Cell Culture Guide before initiating your cultures.
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