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Stem Cells Australia - Towards Synthetic Leukocytes (Wells Project)

Grant number: SR1101002 | Funding period: 2018 - 2019

Completed

Related publications (2)

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Integrating single-cell genomics pipelines to discover mechanisms of stem cell differentiation

S Shen, Y Sun, M Matsumoto, WJ Shim, E Sinniah, SB Wilson, T Werner, Z Wu, ST Bradford, J Hudson, MH Little, J Powell, Q Nguyen, NJ Palpant

2021-12-01

Pluripotent stem cells underpin a growing sector that leverages their differentiation potential for research, industry, and clinic..

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Single cell eQTL analysis identifies cell type-specific genetic control of gene expression in fibroblasts and reprogrammed induced pluripotent stem cells

D Neavin, Q Nguyen, MS Daniszewski, HH Liang, HS Chiu, YK Wee, A Senabouth, SW Lukowski, DE Crombie, GE Lidgerwood, D Hernández, JC Vickers, AL Cook, NJ Palpant, A Pébay, AW Hewitt, JE Powell

2021-12-01

Background: The discovery that somatic cells can be reprogrammed to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) has provided a foundati..

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