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JHU033i
 
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WiCell Cat# jhu033i, RRID:CVCL_JT37 Homo sapiens (Human) Population: African American., From: Becker, Lewis Charles; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Baltimore; USA., Part of: Next Generation Genetic Association studies (Next Gen) program cell lines. Induced pluripotent stem cell Male P033 WiCell jhu033i SKIP:SKIP004577,
WiCell:jhu033i,
Wikidata:Q54898692
CVCL_JT37 2026-02-07 08:22:00 0
JHU085i
 
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WiCell Cat# jhu085i, RRID:CVCL_JT80 Homo sapiens (Human) Population: Caucasian., From: Becker, Lewis Charles; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Baltimore; USA., Part of: Next Generation Genetic Association studies (Next Gen) program cell lines. Induced pluripotent stem cell Female P085 WiCell jhu085i SKIP:SKIP004575,
WiCell:jhu085i,
Wikidata:Q54898741
CVCL_JT80 2026-02-07 08:21:46 0
JHU073i
 
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WiCell Cat# jhu073i, RRID:CVCL_JT69 Homo sapiens (Human) Population: Caucasian., From: Becker, Lewis Charles; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Baltimore; USA., Part of: Next Generation Genetic Association studies (Next Gen) program cell lines. Induced pluripotent stem cell Female P073 WiCell jhu073i SKIP:SKIP004531,
WiCell:jhu073i,
Wikidata:Q54898729
CVCL_JT69 2026-02-07 08:21:45 0
WAe001-A-51
 
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WiCell Cat# h1-fmr1-flag, RRID:CVCL_C0CD Homo sapiens (Human) Characteristics: Using CRISPR/Cas9 3 FLAG tags were introduced at the C-terminus of both alleles of FMR1 (PubMed=32179589). PMID:32179589 Embryonic stem cell Male H1-FMR1-FLAG, WISCe011-A-51 WiCell h1-fmr1-flag hPSCreg:WAe001-A-51,
WiCell:h1-fmr1-flag,
Wikidata:Q112930547
cvcl_9771 CVCL_C0CD 2026-02-07 08:44:54 0
WA01
 
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WiCell Cat# wa01-cgmp-material, RRID:CVCL_9771 Homo sapiens (Human) Anecdotal: WA01, WA07, WA09, WA13 and WA14 were the first human embryonic stem cells to be established., From: University of Wisconsin; Madison; USA., Part of: NHBLI Progenitor Cell Biology Consortium (PCBC) collection., Part of: ENCODE project common cell types; tier 1. PMID:9804556
PMID:14745950
PMID:16388305
PMID:16919167
PMID:17287758
PMID:17570852
PMID:17572666
PMID:18713948
PMID:20428235
PMID:20641038
PMID:20736931
PMID:21295703
PMID:21714037
PMID:21983960
PMID:22514597
PMID:22802639
PMID:23117585
PMID:23325432
PMID:24259714
PMID:24374290
PMID:27476965
PMID:28445466
PMID:29034888
PMID:29034901
PMID:30388422
Embryonic stem cell Male WA 01, WA-01, WA1, H1, H1-hESC, ESC H1, GE01, WAe001-A, WICELLe001-A, WA01-PCBC, PCBC02hse2011100705, SC11-014 WiCell wa01-cgmp-material BTO:BTO_0006060,
CLO:CLO_0037281,
EFO:EFO_0003042,
4DN:4DNSRHNAF6M6,
4DN:4DNSRV3SKQ8M,
BioSample:SAMN03471895,
BioSamples:SAMEA7768168,
CCRID:3101HUMSCSP301,
CCRID:3101HUMSCSP306,
ENCODE:ENCBS001VRA,
ENCODE:ENCBS011NFB,
ENCODE:ENCBS019EUF,
ENCODE:ENCBS040WGM,
ENCODE:ENCBS051SJH,
ENCODE:ENCBS055BDT,
ENCODE:ENCBS055DBZ,
ENCODE:ENCBS060CKC,
ENCODE:ENCBS060MZO,
ENCODE:ENCBS081AUS,
ENCODE:ENCBS083WOY,
ENCODE:ENCBS086PQW,
ENCODE:ENCBS103ZIA,
ENCODE:ENCBS111ENC,
ENCODE:ENCBS131GSD,
ENCODE:ENCBS153GON,
ENCODE:ENCBS182IPV,
ENCODE:ENCBS215WGD,
ENCODE:ENCBS244HDB,
ENCODE:ENCBS253TYD,
ENCODE:ENCBS262EHC,
ENCODE:ENCBS270AGK,
ENCODE:ENCBS282MUP,
ENCODE:ENCBS284CPV,
ENCODE:ENCBS285QSX,
ENCODE:ENCBS299BNQ,
ENCODE:ENCBS299NOL,
ENCODE:ENCBS307HNW,
ENCODE:ENCBS309DZE,
ENCODE:ENCBS345JIP,
ENCODE:ENCBS364BFI,
ENCODE:ENCBS368BPP,
ENCODE:ENCBS371MFZ,
ENCODE:ENCBS380OBH,
ENCODE:ENCBS409PYK,
ENCODE:ENCBS428NIG,
ENCODE:ENCBS440MTS,
ENCODE:ENCBS479XUT,
ENCODE:ENCBS484NGW,
ENCODE:ENCBS497CZZ,
ENCODE:ENCBS513BIK,
ENCODE:ENCBS534NMZ,
ENCODE:ENCBS540UTP,
ENCODE:ENCBS559QNR,
ENCODE:ENCBS568FYY,
ENCODE:ENCBS570AYT,
ENCODE:ENCBS582QGL,
ENCODE:ENCBS614LXI,
ENCODE:ENCBS626BQK,
ENCODE:ENCBS649THQ,
ENCODE:ENCBS661AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS665AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS668AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS670AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS704NOS,
ENCODE:ENCBS706WYC,
ENCODE:ENCBS708BLT,
ENCODE:ENCBS711AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS716AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS716FMR,
ENCODE:ENCBS717WTB,
ENCODE:ENCBS718AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS720AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS731AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS732AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS733AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS734AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS739PSV,
ENCODE:ENCBS740OND,
ENCODE:ENCBS780AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS780WAB,
ENCODE:ENCBS797AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS802AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS803AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS819TBN,
ENCODE:ENCBS820AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS847AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS849HZG,
ENCODE:ENCBS854AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS855AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS874KZJ,
ENCODE:ENCBS899KQD,
ENCODE:ENCBS899NYB,
ENCODE:ENCBS929BKG,
ENCODE:ENCBS945MCY,
ENCODE:ENCBS951DDF,
ENCODE:ENCBS952IPA,
ENCODE:ENCBS977TKX,
ENCODE:ENCBS982HXP,
ENCODE:ENCBS984IPH,
GEO:GSM288339,
GEO:GSM347921,
GEO:GSM383873,
GEO:GSM383874,
GEO:GSM384095,
GEO:GSM384096,
GEO:GSM409307,
GEO:GSM409308,
GEO:GSM409312,
GEO:GSM410807,
GEO:GSM410808,
GEO:GSM428286,
GEO:GSM428289,
GEO:GSM428291,
GEO:GSM428295,
GEO:GSM428296,
GEO:GSM429321,
GEO:GSM429322,
GEO:GSM429323,
GEO:GSM432392,
GEO:GSM432685,
GEO:GSM432686,
GEO:GSM433167,
GEO:GSM433170,
GEO:GSM433171,
GEO:GSM433174,
GEO:GSM433176,
GEO:GSM433177,
GEO:GSM433179,
GEO:GSM434762,
GEO:GSM434776,
GEO:GSM434785,
GEO:GSM438361,
GEO:GSM438362,
GEO:GSM450236,
GEO:GSM450239,
GEO:GSM450266,
GEO:GSM450268,
GEO:GSM450270,
GEO:GSM466732,
GEO:GSM466734,
GEO:GSM466737,
GEO:GSM466739,
GEO:GSM469971,
GEO:GSM484408,
GEO:GSM537679,
GEO:GSM537680,
GEO:GSM537681,
GEO:GSM537682,
GEO:GSM537683,
GEO:GSM537684,
GEO:GSM537685,
GEO:GSM543005,
GEO:GSM569199,
GEO:GSM569200,
GEO:GSM579898,
GEO:GSM579899,
GEO:GSM602251,
GEO:GSM602252,
GEO:GSM602253,
GEO:GSM637775,
GEO:GSM733657,
GEO:GSM733670,
GEO:GSM733672,
GEO:GSM733687,
GEO:GSM733718,
GEO:GSM733725,
GEO:GSM733748,
GEO:GSM733773,
GEO:GSM733782,
GEO:GSM736582,
GEO:GSM803345,
GEO:GSM803365,
GEO:GSM803366,
GEO:GSM803377,
GEO:GSM803382,
GEO:GSM803396,
GEO:GSM803405,
GEO:GSM803419,
GEO:GSM803424,
GEO:GSM803425,
GEO:GSM803426,
GEO:GSM803427,
GEO:GSM803428,
GEO:GSM803430,
GEO:GSM803437,
GEO:GSM803438,
GEO:GSM803450,
GEO:GSM803466,
GEO:GSM803476,
GEO:GSM803484,
GEO:GSM803501,
GEO:GSM803506,
GEO:GSM803512,
GEO:GSM803513,
GEO:GSM803529,
GEO:GSM803542,
GEO:GSM816632,
GEO:GSM822274,
GEO:GSM822297,
GEO:GSM822300,
GEO:GSM856729,
GEO:GSM862728,
GEO:GSM935289,
GEO:GSM935292,
GEO:GSM935293,
GEO:GSM935295,
GEO:GSM935296,
GEO:GSM935297,
GEO:GSM935303,
GEO:GSM935308,
GEO:GSM935348,
GEO:GSM935352,
GEO:GSM935379,
GEO:GSM935380,
GEO:GSM935382,
GEO:GSM935434,
GEO:GSM935463,
GEO:GSM935509,
GEO:GSM935514,
GEO:GSM935517,
GEO:GSM935580,
GEO:GSM935581,
GEO:GSM935614,
GEO:GSM1003444,
GEO:GSM1003446,
GEO:GSM1003451,
GEO:GSM1003457,
GEO:GSM1003472,
GEO:GSM1003473,
GEO:GSM1003479,
GEO:GSM1003509,
GEO:GSM1003513,
GEO:GSM1003524,
GEO:GSM1003547,
GEO:GSM1003571,
GEO:GSM1003572,
GEO:GSM1003573,
GEO:GSM1003579,
GEO:GSM1003584,
GEO:GSM1003585,
GEO:GSM1003619,
GEO:GSM1010742,
GEO:GSM1010743,
GEO:GSM1010776,
GEO:GSM1010845,
GEO:GSM1010896,
GEO:GSM1010898,
GEO:GSM1010899,
GEO:GSM1040242,
GEO:GSM1040312,
GEO:GSM1084833,
GEO:GSM1084941,
GEO:GSM1084942,
GEO:GSM1153529,
GEO:GSM1489248,
GEO:GSM1489459,
GEO:GSM1582545,
GEO:GSM1658376,
hPSCreg:WAe001-A,
IGRhCellID:H1%20p61,
NIHhESC:NIHhESC-10-0043,
PRIDE:PXD003903,
SKIP:SKIP001933,
WiCell:wa01,
WiCell:wa01-cgmp-material,
WiCell:wa01-matched-research-bank,
WiCell:wa01-pcbc,
Wikidata:Q54993510
CVCL_9771 2026-02-07 08:42:24 218
WA19
 
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WiCell Cat# wa19, RRID:CVCL_9780 Homo sapiens (Human) From: University of Wisconsin; Madison; USA. PMID:28445466 Embryonic stem cell Male WiCell wa19 NIHhESC:NIHhESC-11-0100,
WiCell:wa19,
Wikidata:Q54993525
CVCL_9780 2026-02-07 08:42:32 2
WA22
 
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WiCell Cat# wa22, RRID:CVCL_9783 Homo sapiens (Human) From: University of Wisconsin; Madison; USA. PMID:28445466 Embryonic stem cell Female WAe022-A WiCell wa22 hPSCreg:WAe022-A,
NIHhESC:NIHhESC-11-0103,
SKIP:SKIP002582,
WiCell:wa22,
Wikidata:Q54993528
CVCL_9783 2026-02-07 08:42:32 0
WA07
 
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WiCell Cat# wa07, RRID:CVCL_9772 Homo sapiens (Human) Donor information: Embryo is sibling to those giving rise to WA13 (Cellosaurus=CVCL_9774) and WA14 (Cellosaurus=CVCL_9775)., Anecdotal: WA01, WA07, WA09, WA13 and WA14 were the first human embryonic stem cells to be established., From: University of Wisconsin; Madison; USA., Part of: NHBLI Progenitor Cell Biology Consortium (PCBC) collection., Part of: ENCODE project common cell types; tier 3. PMID:9804556
PMID:14745950
PMID:15345125
PMID:16388305
PMID:16919167
PMID:17287758
PMID:17570852
PMID:17572666
PMID:21295703
PMID:21983960
PMID:22315618
PMID:23117585
PMID:23341440
PMID:27293150
PMID:27688775
PMID:28445466
PMID:30388422
Embryonic stem cell Female WA 07, WA-07, WA7, H7, H7 GE07, H7-hESC, ES-WA7, WAe002-A, WICELLe002-A, WAe007-A, WA07-PCBC, PCBC02hse2014030501, SC14-066 WiCell wa07 BTO:BTO_0006061,
EFO:EFO_0005904,
BioSample:SAMN03471896,
ENCODE:ENCBS017AOD,
ENCODE:ENCBS052WSJ,
ENCODE:ENCBS058YII,
ENCODE:ENCBS068KXI,
ENCODE:ENCBS291AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS292AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS293AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS297CQV,
ENCODE:ENCBS311AAZ,
ENCODE:ENCBS336AYE,
ENCODE:ENCBS465FZV,
ENCODE:ENCBS559YVY,
ENCODE:ENCBS611ORI,
ENCODE:ENCBS624XJG,
ENCODE:ENCBS721YNV,
ENCODE:ENCBS851RDN,
ENCODE:ENCBS884CKU,
ENCODE:ENCBS920PVU,
ENCODE:ENCBS962QAF,
GEO:GSM347922,
GEO:GSM383877,
GEO:GSM384099,
GEO:GSM499755,
GEO:GSM499756,
GEO:GSM500935,
GEO:GSM510581,
GEO:GSM537623,
GEO:GSM537639,
GEO:GSM537640,
GEO:GSM537641,
GEO:GSM537657,
GEO:GSM580005,
GEO:GSM621347,
GEO:GSM621353,
GEO:GSM637776,
GEO:GSM669896,
GEO:GSM669926,
GEO:GSM736610,
GEO:GSM736638,
GEO:GSM856730,
GEO:GSM862732,
GEO:GSM945183,
GEO:GSM945184,
GEO:GSM945185,
GEO:GSM945186,
GEO:GSM981283,
GEO:GSM1008596,
GEO:GSM1022649,
GEO:GSM1022656,
GEO:GSM1022660,
GEO:GSM1022670,
GEO:GSM1084991,
GEO:GSM1085014,
GEO:GSM1215275,
GEO:GSM1215276,
GEO:GSM1589801,
GEO:GSM1589813,
GEO:GSM1589933,
GEO:GSM1589945,
hPSCreg:WAe007-A,
IGRhCellID:H7%20p91,
NIHhESC:NIHhESC-10-0061,
SKIP:SKIP001934,
WiCell:wa07,
WiCell:wa07-pcbc,
Wikidata:Q54993513
CVCL_9772 2026-02-07 08:42:24 12
WA17
 
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WiCell Cat# wa17, RRID:CVCL_9778 Homo sapiens (Human) From: University of Wisconsin; Madison; USA. PMID:28445466 Embryonic stem cell Male WiCell wa17 NIHhESC:NIHhESC-11-0098,
WiCell:wa17,
Wikidata:Q54993520
CVCL_9778 2026-02-07 08:42:24 0
WA16
 
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WiCell Cat# wa16, RRID:CVCL_9777 Homo sapiens (Human) Klinefelter syndrome From: University of Wisconsin; Madison; USA. PMID:16388305 Embryonic stem cell Male WISCe002-A WiCell wa16 hPSCreg:WISCe002-A,
NIHhESC:NIHhESC-11-0097,
SKIP:SKIP002036,
WiCell:wa16,
Wikidata:Q54993519
CVCL_9777 2026-02-07 08:42:32 0
WA21
 
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WiCell Cat# wa21, RRID:CVCL_9782 Homo sapiens (Human) From: University of Wisconsin; Madison; USA. PMID:28445466 Embryonic stem cell Male WiCell wa21 NIHhESC:NIHhESC-11-0102,
WiCell:wa21,
Wikidata:Q54993527
CVCL_9782 2026-02-07 08:42:24 0
WA14
 
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WiCell Cat# wa14, RRID:CVCL_9775 Homo sapiens (Human) Donor information: Embryo is sibling to those giving rise to WA07 (Cellosaurus=CVCL_9772) and WA13 (Cellosaurus=CVCL_9774)., Anecdotal: WA01, WA07, WA09, WA13 and WA14 were the first human embryonic stem cells to be established., From: University of Wisconsin; Madison; USA., Group: Clinical grade pluripotent cell line. PMID:9804556
PMID:14745950
PMID:16388305
PMID:17287758
PMID:17570852
PMID:17572666
PMID:21983960
PMID:23117585
PMID:28445466
PMID:30388422
Embryonic stem cell Male WA 14, H14, GE14, WAe005-A, WICELLe005-A, WAe014-A WiCell wa14 BioSample:SAMN03471899,
GEO:GSM151738,
GEO:GSM151740,
GEO:GSM347925,
GEO:GSM383876,
GEO:GSM384098,
GEO:GSM856733,
GEO:GSM862739,
hPSCreg:WAe014-A,
NIHhESC:NIHhESC-10-0064,
SKIP:SKIP001937,
WiCell:wa14,
WiCell:wa14-cgmp-material,
WiCell:wa14-matched-research,
Wikidata:Q54993517
CVCL_9775 2026-02-07 08:42:32 2
WA15
 
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WiCell Cat# wa15, RRID:CVCL_9776 Homo sapiens (Human) From: University of Wisconsin; Madison; USA. PMID:16388305
PMID:28445466
Embryonic stem cell Male WISCe001-A WiCell wa15 hPSCreg:WISCe001-A,
NIHhESC:NIHhESC-11-0096,
SKIP:SKIP002032,
WiCell:wa15,
Wikidata:Q54993518
CVCL_9776 2026-02-07 08:42:24 0
WA14
 
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WiCell Cat# wa14-matched-research, RRID:CVCL_9775 Homo sapiens (Human) Donor information: Embryo is sibling to those giving rise to WA07 (Cellosaurus=CVCL_9772) and WA13 (Cellosaurus=CVCL_9774)., Anecdotal: WA01, WA07, WA09, WA13 and WA14 were the first human embryonic stem cells to be established., From: University of Wisconsin; Madison; USA., Group: Clinical grade pluripotent cell line. PMID:9804556
PMID:14745950
PMID:16388305
PMID:17287758
PMID:17570852
PMID:17572666
PMID:21983960
PMID:23117585
PMID:28445466
PMID:30388422
Embryonic stem cell Male WA 14, H14, GE14, WAe005-A, WICELLe005-A, WAe014-A WiCell wa14-matched-research BioSample:SAMN03471899,
GEO:GSM151738,
GEO:GSM151740,
GEO:GSM347925,
GEO:GSM383876,
GEO:GSM384098,
GEO:GSM856733,
GEO:GSM862739,
hPSCreg:WAe014-A,
NIHhESC:NIHhESC-10-0064,
SKIP:SKIP001937,
WiCell:wa14,
WiCell:wa14-cgmp-material,
WiCell:wa14-matched-research,
Wikidata:Q54993517
CVCL_9775 2026-02-07 08:42:24 2
WA24
 
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WiCell Cat# wa24-pcbc, RRID:CVCL_9785 Homo sapiens (Human) From: University of Wisconsin; Madison; USA., Part of: NHBLI Progenitor Cell Biology Consortium (PCBC) collection. PMID:27293150
PMID:28445466
Embryonic stem cell Male WA24-PCBC, PCBC02hse2011100706, SC11-015, WAe024-A WiCell wa24-pcbc hPSCreg:WAe024-A,
NIHhESC:NIHhESC-11-0105,
WiCell:wa24,
WiCell:wa24-pcbc,
Wikidata:Q54993530
CVCL_9785 2026-02-07 08:42:25 0
WA18
 
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WiCell Cat# wa18, RRID:CVCL_9779 Homo sapiens (Human) From: University of Wisconsin; Madison; USA. PMID:28445466 Embryonic stem cell Male WiCell wa18 NIHhESC:NIHhESC-11-0099,
WiCell:wa18,
Wikidata:Q54993523
CVCL_9779 2026-02-07 08:42:24 0
WA25
 
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WiCell Cat# wa25, RRID:CVCL_E080 Homo sapiens (Human) From: University of Wisconsin; Madison; USA., Group: Clinical grade pluripotent cell line. PMID:28445466 Embryonic stem cell Female WA-25, WAe025-A WiCell wa25 hPSCreg:WAe025-A,
NIHhESC:NIHhESC-12-0196,
WiCell:wa25,
Wikidata:Q54993532
CVCL_E080 2026-02-07 08:42:25 4
WC017i-CMT2A-3.2
 
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WiCell Cat# wc017i-cmt2a-3.2, RRID:CVCL_UB86 Homo sapiens (Human) Induced pluripotent stem cell Male WiCell wc017i-cmt2a-3.2 WiCell:wc017i-cmt2a-3.2,
Wikidata:Q98134795
CVCL_UB86 2026-02-07 08:42:37 0
WC015i-CMT2A-2.3
 
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WiCell Cat# wc015i-cmt2a-2.3, RRID:CVCL_UB84 Homo sapiens (Human) Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2A2A Induced pluripotent stem cell Male WiCell wc015i-cmt2a-2.3 WiCell:wc015i-cmt2a-2.3,
Wikidata:Q98134791
CVCL_UB84 2026-02-07 08:42:27 0
WC018i-CMT2A-3.3
 
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WiCell Cat# wc018i-cmt2a-3.3, RRID:CVCL_UB87 Homo sapiens (Human) Induced pluripotent stem cell Male WiCell wc018i-cmt2a-3.3 WiCell:wc018i-cmt2a-3.3,
Wikidata:Q98134797
CVCL_UB87 2026-02-07 08:42:27 0

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