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Series GSE191285 Query DataSets for GSE191285
Status Public on Aug 01, 2022
Title Modeling human extraembryonic mesoderm cells using naive pluripotent stem cells [scRNA-seq]
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary scRNAseq of day 30 of trophoblast conversion together with naïve and primed hPSCs. Cells were mixed using the following ratio (H9 primed: Sigma primed: H9 naive: Sigma naive: day 30 ASECRiAV conversion = 1:1:1:1:2)
 
Overall design scRNAseq of day 30 of trophoblast conversion together with naïve and primed hPSCs. Cells were mixed using the following ratio (H9 primed: Sigma primed: H9 naive: Sigma naive: day 30 ASECRiAV conversion = 1:1:1:1:2)
 
Contributor(s) Pham TX, Panda A, Kagawa H, Georgolopoulos G, Bruneau A, Allsop RN, To S, Janiszewski A, Oberhuemer M, Tchinda RS, Lluis F, David L, Rivron N, Balaton BP, Pasque V
Citation(s) 36055191
Submission date Dec 20, 2021
Last update date Mar 03, 2024
Contact name Vincent Pasque
E-mail(s) vincent.pasque@kuleuven.be
Organization name KU Leuven
Department Development and Regeneration
Street address Herestraat 49 bus 804
City Leuven
ZIP/Postal code 3000
Country Belgium
 
Platforms (1)
GPL24676 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (1)
GSM5743008 Naive_primed_D30ASECRiAV_10XscRNAseq
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE191286 Modeling human extraembryonic mesoderm cells using naive pluripotent stem cells
Relations
BioProject PRJNA790847

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