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RIKEN BioResource Center Cell Bank
MAILNEWS 2015.12.11
News
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RIKEN BioResource Center Cell Bank is announcing our first e-mail
newsletter.
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- About RIKEN BRC Cell Bank
- Newly cataloged cell lines (2015.12)
- Holiday Closing Announcement
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- About RIKEN BRC Cell Bank
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The Cell Engineering Division of RIKEN BioResource Center is a
not-for-profit public "cell bank" that accepts donations and
deposits of human and animal cell materials developed by the life
science research community.
We examine, standardize, amplify, preserve, and provide cell
materials to scientists around the world.
The major cell materials used around the world have been cultured
cell lines, i.e., immortalized cells.
In fact, the majority of human cell materials are cancer cell lines.
There is no doubt that the demand for these cell lines will never
cease in the field of biology.
In addition, stem cell lines such as embryonic stem (ES) cells and
induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells are of great value in current
biology and medical sciences.
In particular, disease-specific (patient-specific) iPS cells are
very useful for researches of disease and drug discovery.
In addition, the CRISPR/Cas9 technology, a recently established
new genome-editing technology, is rapidly spreading in many fields
of life sciences. We will collect and provide all kinds of such
useful cell materials.
Our work is accredited by ISO9001.
Yukio NAKAMURA, M.D., Ph.D.
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- Newly cataloged cell lines (2015.12)
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https://cell.brc.riken.jp/en/new_resource
## Human iPS cells (HPS) 19 cell lines ##
HPS0059
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis.
HPS0060
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Dementia of
Alzheimer's type.
HPS0136
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis, Sporadic type (pseudo-polyneuritic, w/o UMN).
HPS0134 was derived from the same patient. iPS cells were created
using the Sendai virus vector.
HPS0148
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis, Sporadic type (bulbar, with UMN). HPS0146 and
HPS0147 were derived from the same patient. iPS cells were created
using the Sendai virus vector.
HPS0180
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient :Progressive
systemic sclerosis (PSS), HPS0178 was derived from the same patient.
Systematic Sclerosis (SSc). iPS cells were created using the Sendai
virus vector.
HPS0185
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Progressive
systemic sclerosis (PSS), Systematic Sclerosis (SSc). HPS0184 was
derived from the same patient. iPS cells were created using the
Sendai virus vector.
HPS0211
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Pulmonary
hypertension. HPS0209 was derived from the same patient. iPS cells
were created using the Sendai virus vector.
HPS0226
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Amyloid
neuropathy, Familial type. HPS0224 was derived from the same
patient. iPS cells were created using the Sendai virus vector.
HPS0228
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Amyloid
neuropathy, Familial type. HPS0227 wasderived from the same
patient. iPS cells were created using the Sendai virus vector.
HPS0234
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Muscular
dystrophy, Becker type. HPS0233 was derived from the same patient.
iPS cells were created using the Sendai virus vector.
HPS0247
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis.
HPS0248
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis.
HPS0249
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis.
HPS0254
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Alzheimer
disease.
HPS0255
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Alzheimer
disease.
HPS0256
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Alzheimer
disease.
HPS0263
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Huntington's
disease.
HPS0266
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Adenosine
deaminase deficiency (ADA). HPS0265 was derived from the same patient.
HPS0312
Disease specific iPS cell line derived from a patient : Muscular
dystrophy, Duchenne type.
## Mouse ES cells (AES) 4 cell lines ##
AES1233 26v-009
The Gene-trap Mouse ES cell (V6.4) clone. The NAISTrapdata bese :
NAISTrap_26v-009.
AES1421 37v-42
The Gene-trap Mouse ES cell (V6.4) clone. The NAISTrap data bese :
NAISTrap_37v-42.
AES1519 38v-29
The Gene-trap Mouse ES cell (V6.4) clone. The NAISTrap data bese :
NAISTrap_38v-29.
AES2228 TPM2-187
The Gene-trap Mouse ES cell (V6.4) clone. Misc_ID: NM_012060
## General cell lines (RCB) 7 cell lines ##
RCB3576 Aska-SS
Human cell line derived from synovial sarcoma.
RCB3577 Yamato-SS
Human cell line derived from synovial sarcoma.
RCB4452 FL-YB
Mouse follicular dendritic cell line.
RCB4593 CALM WT MEF
CALM non-deficient MEF cells. Transformed with SV40 large T
antigen gene.
RCB4594 CALM KO MEF
CALM deficient MEF cells. Transformed with SV40 large T antigen gene.
RCB4623 Ba/ER
Ba/ER was created by stable transfection of murine pro-B Ba/F3 cells
with a murine erythropoietin receptor gene. Ba/ER proliferates
dependent on erythropoietin or interleukin-3.
RCB4627 KUP5
An immortalized mouse Kupffer cell line established from C57BL/6
strain. The Kupffer cells were proliferated in the Mixed primary
culture of C57BL/6 adult mouse liver cells, then infected with a
replication-deficient retroviral vector containing the human c-myc
oncogene and neomycin resistance gene, isolated and selected with
G418 (cloned by a limited dilution).
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- Holiday Closing Announcement
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RIKEN BRC will be closed from December 29, 2015 through
January 3, 2016 due to New Year's holidays.
We will resume normal business from January 4, 2016.
We wish you a wonderful holiday season, and all the best for
the New Year !
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2015.12.11.