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For patients For researchers Other Questions iPS MASTER The road to iPS cells (Poster) Photo Galleries Videos News Media Gallery CiRA Reporter Learn More Open Position Closed T-CiRA Joint Program Fellowships Altos-CiRA Research Project Research Activities Research Activities Home › Research Activities › Material Distribution (Non-Profit Organizations) Material Distribution (Non-Profit Organizations) Notice The CiRA Foundation handles the requests about iPS Cell Stock. CiRA Foundation > Contact Us [ To researchers at research institutions ] CiRA has made the following iPS cells and relevant materials available to the scientific research community through some public depositary institutions, for the benefit of scientific progress. The materials will be provided to non-profit academic research institutions solely for teaching and academic research purposes. [ For–Profit Organizations ] Please see the page for "For Profit Organization" if you are a researcher at a for–profit organization. iPS / ES Cells, Mouse *We have deposited iPS/ES cells and Mouse with some public depositary institutions. Human iPS Cells [ The following cells are available from the RIKEN BRC. ] Name Number Reference 201B7 HPS0063 Takahashi K, et al. Cell. 131(5): 861-72 (2007) 253G1 HPS0002 Nakagawa M, et al. Nat Biotechnol. 26(1): 101-6 (2008) 297A1 HPS0057 Takahashi K, et al. PLoS ONE 4, ePub (2009) 297F1 HPS0058 32R1 HPS3668 Nakagawa M, et al. PNAS (2010) 32R2 HPS0296 409B2 HPS0076 Okita K, et al. Nat. Methods.8(5):409-12 (2011) 454E2 HPS0077 585A1 HPS0354 Okita K, et al. Stem Cells. 31(3):458-66 (2013) 585B1 HPS0355 604A1 HPS0358 604B1 HPS0359 606A1 HPS0328 606B1 HPS0329 610A2 HPS0330 610B1 HPS0331 648A1 HPS0360 648B1 HPS0361 692D2 HPS0356 692E1 HPS0357 1201C1 HPS0379 1205D1 HPS0380 1231A3 HPS0381 Nakagawa M, et al. Scientific Reports 4: 3594 (2014) Protocols: Generation and culture of Human iPS Cells under feeder-free condition 1383D2 HPS1005 1383D6 HPS1006 Request [ The following cells are also available from the RUCDR. ] Name Reference 1201C1 Okita K, et al. Stem Cells. 2013 Mar; 31(3):458-66 1205D1 1231A3 Nakagawa M, et al. Scientific Reports 4: 3594 (2014) Request [ The following cells are also available from the ATCC. ] Name Reference 201B7 Takahashi K, et al. Cell. 131(5): 861-72 (2007) Request Disease-Specific human iPS Cells Disease Name Number Reference CINCA (Chronic infantile neurological cutaneous and articular) syndrome CiRA086Ai-m1 HPS0117 Saito MK, et al. Blood. 2012 Aug 9;120(6) CiRA188Ai-M1 HPS0119 CiRA188Ai-W1 HPS0120 ALS(Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) CiRA00021 HPS0327 Inoue H, et al. Sci Transl Med. 2012 Aug 1;4(145) CiRA00022 HPS0290 CiRA00023 HPS0291 CiRA00024 HPS0292 CiRA00025 HPS0293 CiRA00026 HPS0294 FOP(Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva) CiRA00041 HPS0376 Matsumoto Y et al. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2013,8:190 Request Mouse iPS Cells Name Number Reference iPS-MEF-Ng-20D-17 APS0001 Okita, K. et al. Nature 448: 313-317 (2007) iPS-MEF-Ng-178B-5 APS0002 Nakagawa M et al. Nature Biotechnology 26: 101-106 (2008) iPS-MEF-Fb/Ng-440A-3 APS0003 Okita K et al. Science 322: 949-953 (2008) iPS-MEF-Ng-492B-4 APS0004 iPS-Stm-FB/gfp-99-1 APS0005 Aoi et al. Science 321: 699-702 (2008) iPS-Stm-FB/gfp-99-3 APS0006 iPS-Hep-FB/Ng/gfp-103C-1 APS0007 Request Mouse Name Number Reference Stock Tg(Nanog-GFP,Puro)1Yam RBRC02290 Okita K et al. Nature 448: 313-317 (2007) B6;129S4-Fbxo15 RBRC01965 Tokuzawa, Y. et al. Mol Cell Biol. 23(8): 2699-2708 (2003) B6;129S4-ERas RBRC01966 Takahashi K et al. Nature. 423(6939): 541-545 (2003) B6;129S4-Nanog RBRC01967 Mitsui, K. et al. Cell. 113(5): 631-642 (2003) STOCK Tg (CAG-EGFP)1YamFbxo15tm1Yam RBRC01969 Takahashi K et al. Cell. 126(4): 663-676. Epub 2006 Aug 10. (2006) Tokuzawa, Y. et al. Mol Cell Biol. (8):2699-2708 (2003) Request Name Number Reference B6;129S4-Visfatin<tm1Yam> RBRC01968 NA B6;129S4-Ecat8<tm1Yam> RBRC02326 NA Request Name Number Reference B6;129S4–Frap1tm1 507 Murakami M et al. Mol Cell Biol. 24(15): 6710-8 (2004) B6;129S4–Frap1tm2 508 Request Mouse ES Cells Name Number Reference NAT1(+/-)ES (A7) AES0190 Yamanaka, S. et al. Essential role of NAT1/p97/DAP5 in embryonic differentiation and retinoic acid pathway. EMBO 19: 5533-5541, 2000 [Reference data 1] [Reference data 2] NAT1(+/-)ES(B4) AES0191 NAT1(+/-)ES(C1) AES0192 NAT1(-/-)ES(B2) AES0193 NAT1(-/-)ES(B12) AES0194 NAT1(-/-)ES(C3) AES0195 Fbx15 β geo/β geo ES AES0120 Tokuzawa, Y. et al. Mol. Cell. Biol. 23: 2699-2708 (2003) Nanog β geo/+ ES AES0121 Mitsui, K. et al. Cell. 113(5): 631-642 (2003) Nanog β geo/Hyg AES0126 Request DNA Materials Plasmid We have deposited more than 100 kinds of plasmid with Addgene, a non-profit plasmid repository. Name Reference pMXs-hLIN28A Tanabe K, et al. PNAS. 2013 Jul 23;110(30):12172-9. pCE–hOCT3/4 Okita K, et al. Stem Cells. 2012 Nov 29. doi: 10.1002/stem.1293 pCE–hSK pCE–hUL pCE–mp53DD pCXB–EBNA1 pCE–GFP pCXLE–mp53DD pCXWB–EBNA1 pCXLE–hGLIS1 pCXLE–gw pMXs–GLIS1 Maekawa M, et al. Nature. 2011 Jun; 474(7350): 225-9 pMXs–mGLIS1 pCXLE–h OCT3/4–shp53–F Okita K, et al. N. Methods. 2011May; 8(5):409-12 pCXLE–hSK pCXLE–hUL pMXs–Hu–L–Myc Nakagawa M, et al. PNAS. 2010 Aug 10. 107(32):14152-7 pMXs–gw Takahashi K, et al. Cell. 2006 Aug 25. 126(4):663-76 etc. pMXs–p53 Hong H, et al. Nature. 2009 Aug 27. 460(7259):1132-5 pCX–OKS–2A Okita K, et al. Science. 2008 Nov 7. 322(5903):949-53 Human 4 factors (in pMXs) Takahashi K, et al. Cell. 2007 Nov 30. 131(5):861-72 Mouse 4 factors (in pMXs) Takahashi K, et al. Cell. 2006 Aug 25. 126(4):663-76 Request The following plasmids are available through Life Technologies under some conditions. Name Reference Epi5TM Episomal iPSC Reprogramming kit Okita K, et al. Stem Cells. 2012 Nov 29. doi: 10.1002/stem.1293 Request Plasmid to Thermo Fisher Scientific Request Other Materials DNA The human Gateway® entry clones (containing transcription factor Glis1 gene) [ Contact ] Biological Resource Center(NBRC), National Institute of Technology and Evaluation(NITE) Cells PlatE packaging cells [ Contact ]tech*cellbiolabs.com Cell Biolabs, Inc SNL feeder cells [ Contact ] ECACC RF8 ES cells [ Contact ] Gladstone Institute Dr. Robert Farese Jr. (bfarese*gladstone.ucsf.edu) Please change * to @ Principal Investigators Publications Research Overview Protocols on iPS Cells Training Programs Material Distribution Non-Profit Organization For-Profit Organization CiRA IP iPS Cell Stock for Regenerative Medicine About CiRA Message from the Director Mission Organization Facilities and Equipment Logo Access iPS Cell Research Fund Links Contact Research Activities Principal Investigators Publications Research Overview Protocols on iPS Cells Training Programs Material Distribution CiRA IP iPS Stock Cells for Regenerative Medicine Education & Career Internship Program Graduate Program For High school Students Life at CiRA For the Public FAQ iPS MASTER The road to iPS cells Videos News & Events News CiRA Reporter Learn More Media Gallery Jobs Open Positions Closed T-CiRA Altos-CiRA Fellowships Access | Contact | Site Map Site Policy - Privacy Policy Copyright © Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto University. 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