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Texas A&M University: Dataset Details, ID=GSE110579

Superfund Research Program

Inter-Tissue and -Individual Variability in Response to Mixtures

Project Leader: Ivan Rusyn
Co-Investigator: David W. Threadgill
Grant Number: P42ES027704
Funding Period: 2017-2022
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Title: Permissiveness to Form Pluripotent Stem Cells May Be an Evolutionaily Derived Chracteristic in Mus musculus

Accession Number: GSE110579

Link to Dataset: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE110579

Repository: Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO)

Data Type(s): Gene Expression

Experiment Type(s): Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing

Organism(s): Mus musculus

Summary: We developed and report on a novel new technique to reprogramm fobroblasts from two non-permissive mouse backgrounds into emrbyonic stem cell-like induced pluripotent stem cells

Publication(s) associated with this dataset:
  • Garbutt TA, Konneker TI, Konganti K, Hillhouse AE, Swift-Haire F, Jones A, Phelps D, Aylor DL, Threadgill DW. 2018. Permissiveness to form pluripotent stem cells may be an evolutionarily derived characteristic in Mus musculus. Sci Rep 8(1):14706. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-32116-8 PMID:30279419 PMCID:PMC6168588
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