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Accession: PRJNA289743 ID: 289743

Spontaneous single-copy loss of TP53 in human embryonic stem cells markedly increases cell proliferation and survival

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AccessionPRJNA289743; GEO: GSE70875
TypeUmbrella project
PublicationsAmir H et al., "Spontaneous Single-Copy Loss of TP53 in Human Embryonic Stem Cells Markedly Increases Cell Proliferation and Survival.", Stem Cells, 2017 Apr;35(4):872-885
SubmissionRegistration date: 14-Jul-2015
Laurent, Reproductive Medicine, UCSD
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SRA Experiments12
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Spontaneous single-copy loss of TP53 in human embryonic stem cells markedly increases cell proliferation and survival encompasses the following 2 sub-projects:
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Transcriptome or Gene expression1
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PRJNA289747Homo sapiensSpontaneous single-copy loss of TP53 in human embryonic stem cells markedly increases cell proliferation and survival [RNA-Seq] (Laurent, Reproductive Medicine,...)
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PRJNA289653Homo sapiensSpontaneous single-copy loss of TP53 in human embryonic stem cells markedly increases cell proliferation and survival [BeadChip] (Laurent, Reproductive Medicine,...)

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