Down syndrome (Bhattacharyya) Collection

Down syndrome (Bhattacharyya) Collection

Down syndrome is one of the most common chromosome abnormalities and most frequent genetic cause of intellectual disability in humans and is caused by trisomy of human chromosome 21 (Ts21). This iPSC collection, deposited by Dr. Anita Bhattacharyya from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is derived from fibroblasts of individuals with Down syndrome. The collection includes iPSC lines derived from donors mosaic for Ts21, which allows both Ts21 and isogenic diploid control iPSCs to be derived from the same individual.

Publications describing cell lines included in this collection of iPSCs may be found here and here.

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2DS3
Human iPS
Down syndrome, Trisomy 21
Male
1 Months
No
No
DS1
Human iPS
Down syndrome, Trisomy 21
Male
1 Years
No
No
DS2U
Human iPS
None reported
Male
1 Years
No
No
DS4
Human iPS
Down syndrome, Trisomy 21
Male
1 Years
No
No
Human iPS
None reported
Female
25 Years
Caucasian
No
No
Human iPS
None reported
Female
25 Years
Caucasian
No
No
Human iPS
None reported
Female
25 Years
Caucasian
No
No
Human iPS
Down syndrome, Trisomy 21
Female
25 Years
Caucasian
No
No
Human iPS
Down syndrome, Trisomy 21
Female
25 Years
Caucasian
No
No
Human iPS
Down syndrome, Trisomy 21
Female
25 Years
Caucasian
No
No

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