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Journal: PLoS ONE
Article Title: Tumorigenicity-associated characteristics of human iPS cell lines
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205022
Figure Lengend Snippet: Tumor formation capacity of 201B7 hiPSCs in NOG mice.
Article Snippet: To examine the difference in tumorigenic potential of 10
Techniques:
Journal: PLoS ONE
Article Title: Tumorigenicity-associated characteristics of human iPS cell lines
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205022
Figure Lengend Snippet: Dissociated single cells of hiPSC lines (201B7, 253G1, 409B2, 454E2, HiPS-RIKEN-1A, HiPS-RIKEN-2A, HiPS-RIKEN-12A, DYR0100, HYR0103, and mc-iPS) were subcutaneously transplanted into NOG mice at 3 × 10 4 cells with Matrigel and 1 × 10 6 mitomycin C-treated NHDF in the presence of 10 μM Y-27632. Tumor formation was examined for 16 weeks. Six mice were used in each group.
Article Snippet: To examine the difference in tumorigenic potential of 10
Techniques:
Journal: PLoS ONE
Article Title: Tumorigenicity-associated characteristics of human iPS cell lines
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205022
Figure Lengend Snippet: Dissociated single cells of hiPSC lines (201B7, 253G1, 409B2, 454E2, HiPS-RIKEN-1A, HiPS-RIKEN-2A, HiPS-RIKEN-12A, DYR0100, HYR0103, and mc-iPS) were subcutaneously transplanted into NOG mice at 3 × 10 4 cells with Matrigel and 1 × 10 6 mitomycin C-treated NHDF in the presence of 10 μM Y-27632. Tumor size was observed for 16 weeks. Six mice were used in each group.
Article Snippet: To examine the difference in tumorigenic potential of 10
Techniques:
Journal: PLoS ONE
Article Title: Tumorigenicity-associated characteristics of human iPS cell lines
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205022
Figure Lengend Snippet: Sizes and grades of tumor derived from hiPSCs transplanted into NOG mice.
Article Snippet: To examine the difference in tumorigenic potential of 10
Techniques: Derivative Assay, Transplantation Assay
Journal: PLoS ONE
Article Title: Tumorigenicity-associated characteristics of human iPS cell lines
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205022
Figure Lengend Snippet: In vitro cultured hiPSC lines (201B7, 253G1, 409B2, 454E2, HiPS-RIKEN-1A, HiPS-RIKEN-2A, HiPS-RIKEN-12A, DYR0100, HYR0103, and mc-iPS) were subjected to karyotype analysis. 454E2 and mc-iPS lines showed trisomy 12. Chromosomal aberrations are encircled.
Article Snippet: To examine the difference in tumorigenic potential of 10
Techniques: In Vitro, Cell Culture
Journal: PLoS ONE
Article Title: Tumorigenicity-associated characteristics of human iPS cell lines
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205022
Figure Lengend Snippet: Genes having mutations, which were assessed as a high or moderate impact and confirmed in the COSMIC cancer database.
Article Snippet: To examine the difference in tumorigenic potential of 10
Techniques: