GeneSTAR Study Collection
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Cell Line | Cell Line Alias | Cell Type | Disease | Genetic Alteration/Mutation | Sex | Age at Collection | Ethnicity | Genetically Related Cell Lines | dbGaP Data |
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P141 | Human iPS | None reported | Female | 66 Years | Caucasian | No | Yes | ||
P142 | Human iPS | None reported | Female | 33 Years | Caucasian | No | Yes | ||
P143 | Human iPS | None reported | Female | 67 Years | Caucasian | Yes | Yes | ||
P145 | Human iPS | None reported | Male | 48 Years | Caucasian | Yes | Yes | ||
P146 | Human iPS | None reported | Female | 44 Years | Caucasian | Yes | Yes | ||
P148 | Human iPS | None reported | Male | 50 Years | Caucasian | No | Yes | ||
P149 | Human iPS | None reported | Male | 50 Years | Caucasian | No | Yes | ||
P150 | Human iPS | None reported | Female | 46 Years | Caucasian | Yes | Yes | ||
P151 | Human iPS | None reported | Male | 48 Years | Caucasian | No | Yes | ||
P152 | Human iPS | None reported | Female | 42 Years | African American | No | Yes |