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Menu Close Menu * Home Home * Home * About HipSci * News * HipSci Workflow * About Us About Us * About Us * Investigators * Funders and partners * News * Cell lines Cell lines * Cell lines * Cohorts * Using HipSci lines for your research > Using HipSci lines for your research * Purchase lines * Navigating our cell line browser * Culturing feeder-free lines * Culturing feeder-dependent lines * Trouble shooting iPSC culture * FAQs on cell lines * Data Data * Data * Assays * Using hipsci data for your research Using hipsci data for your research * The data-an overview * How to apply for managed access data * Finding and downloading data * FAQs on data HUMAN INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL INITIATIVE HipSci brings together diverse constituents in genomics, proteomics, cell biology and clinical genetics to create a global iPS cell resource Cell lines and data browser ABOUT US Meet the team and learn more about our partners and us. CELL LINES Hundreds of iPSC lines derived from healthy and rare disease donors. DATA Extensive characterisation data available for all iPSC lines ABOUT HIPSCI The Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Initiative (HipSci) is generating a large, high-quality reference panel of human iPSC lines for the research community. HipSci stands apart from other iPSC projects in a number of respects: * Magnitude – HipSci is systematically generating iPSCs from hundreds of donors using a standardised experimental pipeline. * Cell line availability – HipSci’s cell lines are produced as a global iPSC resource. The cell lines are readily available from two cell banks (ECACC and EBiSC), for use by the wider research community. * Cohorts – HipSci’s reference panel comprises hundreds of cell lines from phenotypically healthy donors, plus several cohorts of donors with inherited genetic diseases. * The data – – Each line generated is extensively characterised. Assays include genotyping by array, expression array, methylation array, RNA-seq, Exome-seq, proteomics mass spectrometry, and high content cellular phenotyping. NEWS PUBLICATION * Common genetic variation drives molecular heterogeneity in human iPSCs * Genetic effects on chromatin accessibility foreshadow gene expression changes in macrophage immune response * Molecular and functional variation in iPSC-derived sensory neurons ANNOUNCEMENTS * HipSci symposium in London, 22nd March 2018 * HipSci symposium in London, 5th July 2017 * Watch HipSci's online training webinar Archived News HIPSCI WORKFLOW * PATIENT RECRUITMENT * HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS * RARE DISEASE VOLUNTEERS * SOMATIC CELL ISOLATION * SKIN BIOPSY * PERIPHERAL BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELLS * IPSC REPROGRAMMING CYTOTUNE SENDAI REPROGRAMMING * KLF4 * C-MYC * SOX2 * OCT3/4 * QUALITY CONTROL * CELL BANKING * GENETIC AND GENOMICS ASSAYS * RNA SEQ * DNA METHYLATION * WHOLE GENOME SEQ * EXOME SEQ * CELULAR PHENOTYPING ASSAYS * PROTEOMICS ASSAYS Previous Next * * * * * * * * Sequence.js Preloading IndicatorThree orange dots increasing in size from left to right CONTACT US culturecollections.technical@phe.gov.uk FUNDERS LEGAL * Terms of Use * Privacy FOLLOW US © HipSci. All Rights Reserved. Web Design by Conceptstore. Site originally developed by EMBL-EBI and now maintained by Sanger Institute This website requires cookies, and the limited processing of your personal data in order to function. By using the site you are agreeing to this as outlined in our Privacy Notice. I agree, dismiss this banner