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Home › Dataset Library › Comparison between mouse ES/iPS derived neurosphere and mouse primary culture of neurospheres obtained from fetal mouse ganglionic eminence

Dataset: Comparison between mouse ES/iPS derived neurosphere and mouse primary culture of neurospheres obtained from fetal mouse ganglionic eminence

Recent reports have emphasized the pitfalls of iPSC technology including the potential for immunogenicity of transplanted cells. It is...

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Recent reports have emphasized the pitfalls of iPSC technology including the potential for immunogenicity of transplanted cells. It is serious safety-related concern for iPSC-based cell therapy. However, preclinical data supporting the safety and efficacy of iPSCs are also accumulating. To address the concern of immunogenicity of ESCs/iPSCs or ESCs/iPSCs-derived neurospheres, global gene expression profiles were compared between undifferentiated mouse ESCs (EB3 line), mouse iPSCs (38C2 line), and ESC/iPSC-derived neurosphere and mouse primary culture of neurosphere obtained from fetal mouse ganglionic eminence. Mouse adult sklin fibroblast was used as a control. We used affymetrix microarrays to compare the global gene expression of neurospheres prepared several origins. Keywords: Expression profiling by array RNA extracted from neurospheres was hybridized to Affymetrix microarrays.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
8

Source:
E-GEOD-31725

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CELL TYPE
GSM78498 neurosphere, embryonic ganglionic eminence (GE)-derived
GSM784982 fibroblast
GSM784983 iPS cells
GSM784984 neurosphere, primary, iPS-derived
GSM784985 neurosphere, secondary, iPS-derived
GSM784988 ES cells
GSM784989 neurosphere, primary, ES-derived
GSM784990 neurosphere, secondary, ES-derived

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  • cell
  • eminence
  • fibroblast
  • line

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