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ABOUT HIPSCI

The Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Initiative (HipSci) is generating a
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community.

HipSci stands apart from other iPSC projects in a number of respects:

 * Magnitude – HipSci is systematically generating iPSCs from hundreds of donors
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   resource. The cell lines are readily available from two cell banks (ECACC and
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