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<biogps><data><item key="owner">ArrayExpress Uploader</item><item key="pop_total">0</item><item key="id">5998</item><item key="factors"><item><item key="GSM51704"><item key="DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE">postnatal</item><item key="ORGANISM PART">tail-tip fibroblasts</item><item key="CELL TYPE">induced pluripotent stem cell</item></item></item><item><item key="GSM517042"><item key="DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE">cloned blastocyst</item><item key="ORGANISM PART">whole organism</item><item key="CELL TYPE">embryonic stem cell</item></item></item><item><item key="GSM517042"><item key="DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE">cloned blastocyst</item><item key="ORGANISM PART">whole organism</item><item key="CELL TYPE">embryonic stem cell</item></item></item><item><item key="GSM517042"><item key="DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE">cloned blastocyst</item><item key="ORGANISM PART">whole organism</item><item key="CELL TYPE">embryonic stem cell</item></item></item></item><item key="ownerprofile_id">arrayexpress_sid</item><item key="platform">6</item><item key="summary_wrapped">Pluripotent cells can be derived from somatic cells by either overexpression of defined transcription factors (resulting in induced...</item><item key="pubmed_id">20418860</item><item key="geo_gse_id">E-GEOD-20575</item><item key="owner_profile">/profile/8773/arrayexpressuploader</item><item key="factor_count">3</item><item key="sample_count">4</item><item key="tags"><item>cell</item></item><item key="lastmodified">Dec.12, 2014</item><item key="is_default">False</item><item key="geo_gds_id"/><item key="slug">transcription-profiling-by-array-of-mouse-embryoni</item><item key="geo_id_plat">E-GEOD-20575_A-AFFY-45</item><item key="name">Transcription profiling by array of mouse embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells</item><item key="created">Nov.11, 2014</item><item key="summary">Pluripotent cells can be derived from somatic cells by either overexpression of defined transcription factors (resulting in induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)) or by nuclear transfer or cloning (resulting in NT-ESCs). To determine whether cloning further reprograms iPSCs, we used iPSCs as donor cells in nuclear transfer experiments. An iPSC clone derived from tail-tip fibroblasts using adenoviral vectors was used as donor cell in nuclear transfer experiments. RNA was isolated from both parental iPSC clone and derivative NT-ESCs lines and analyzed.</item><item key="source">http://www.ebi.ac.uk/arrayexpress/experiments/E-GEOD-20575</item><item key="species">mouse</item><item key="sample_source">http://www.ebi.ac.uk/arrayexpress/experiments/E-GEOD-20575/samples/</item></data></biogps>
