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Cellosaurus ESI-051 (CVCL_B858)

Cell line name ESI-051
Synonyms ESI051; SSCCe005-A
Accession CVCL_B858
Resource Identification Initiative To cite this cell line use: ESI-051 (RRID:CVCL_B858)
Comments Group: Clinical grade hESC cell line.
From: ESI BIO - BioTime, Inc. (ES Cell International); Alameda; USA.
Registration: NIH Human Embryonic Stem Cell Registry; NIHhESC-11-0131.
Omics: CNV analysis.
Omics: Deep exome analysis.
Omics: Genome sequenced.
Omics: SNP array analysis.
Donor information: Embryo is sibling to that giving rise to ESI-053 (Cellosaurus=CVCL_B859).
Derived from site: In situ; Blastocyst; UBERON=UBERON_0000358.
Cell type: Embryonic stem cell; CL=CL_0002322.
Species of origin Homo sapiens (Human) (NCBI Taxonomy: 9606)
Sex of cell Female
Age at sampling Blastocyst stage
Category Embryonic stem cell
STR profile Source(s): ESI_BIO

Markers:
AmelogeninX
CSF1PO10,11
D3S135814,16
D5S81812,13
D7S82011
D8S117910,13
D13S31712
D16S53911
D18S5118
D21S1124.2,31.2
FGA20,22.2
Penta D9,11
Penta E5,17
TH016,7
TPOX8,11
vWA15,18

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Web pages http://www.esibio.com/products/product-category/cell-lines/esi-051-human-embryonic-stem-cell-line-46-xx/
Publications

PubMed=18371388; DOI=10.1016/j.stem.2007.10.004
Crook J.M., Peura T.T., Kravets L., Bosman A.G., Buzzard J.J., Horne R., Hentze H., Dunn N.R., Zweigerdt R., Chua F., Upshall A., Colman A.
The generation of six clinical-grade human embryonic stem cell lines.
Cell Stem Cell 1:490-494(2007)

PubMed=22265736; DOI=10.1016/j.scr.2011.10.001
Funk W.D., Labat I., Sampathkumar J., Gourraud P.-A., Oksenberg J.R., Rosler E.S., Steiger D., Sheibani N., Caillier S., Stache-Crain B., Johnson J.A., Meisner L.F., Lacher M.D., Chapman K.B., Park M.J., Shin K.-J., Drmanac R., West M.D.
Evaluating the genomic and sequence integrity of human ES cell lines comparison to normal genomes.
Stem Cell Res. 8:154-164(2012)

PubMed=28445466; DOI=10.1038/nature22312
Merkle F.T., Ghosh S., Kamitaki N., Mitchell J., Avior Y., Mello C., Kashin S., Mekhoubad S., Ilic D., Charlton M., Saphier G., Handsaker R.E., Genovese G., Bar S., Benvenisty N., McCarroll S.A., Eggan K.C.
Human pluripotent stem cells recurrently acquire and expand dominant negative P53 mutations.
Nature 545:229-233(2017)

Cross-references
Cell line databases/resources hPSCreg; SSCCe005-A
ISCR; 83
NIHhESC; NIHhESC-11-0131
SKIP; SKIP002089
Encyclopedic resources Wikidata; Q54832760
Entry history
Entry creation06-Jun-2012
Last entry update29-Jun-2023
Version number16