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Series GSE49439 Query DataSets for GSE49439
Status Public on Dec 19, 2013
Title Differentiation of human amniotic fluid kidney progenitor cells into podocytes and comparison with human conditionally immortalized podocytes
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary In this work, we isolated and characterized a novel cell population derived from human amniotic fluid cells (hAKPC-P), and we differentiated them into podocytes.
We used microarrays to study global changes in gene expression before and after differentiation in hAKPC-P and human immortalized podocytes (hIPod, positive control) and performed a detailed comparison between the different populations
 
Overall design hAKPC-P were isolated by FACS sorting from the total human amniotic fluid cell population and differentiated into podocytes using VRADD media. Morphological, phenotypical and functional analysis were performed to assess their differentiation. To confirm the results, cells were compared with human conditionally immortalized podocytes.
 
Contributor(s) Da Sacco S, Perin L
Citation(s) 24349133
Submission date Aug 01, 2013
Last update date Jul 26, 2018
Contact name Stefano Da Sacco
E-mail(s) sdasacco@chla.usc.edu
Organization name Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Street address 4650 Sunset Blvd MS#35
City Los Angeles
State/province CA
ZIP/Postal code 90027
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6244 [HuGene-1_0-st] Affymetrix Human Gene 1.0 ST Array [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (12)
GSM1199231 hAKPC-P und. 1
GSM1199232 hAKPC-P und. 2
GSM1199233 hAKPC-P und. 3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA213912

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