Denise Sperlich , Katharina Becker , Ulrike Mau-Holzmann , Stefan Liebau , Kevin Achberger
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Abstract
We generated a fully characterized iPSC line derived from human keratinocytes using Sendai virus-based reprogramming. This integration-free method preserves genomic integrity, enabling the generation of a pluripotent line with robust self-renewal and differentiation capabilities. Comprehensive characterization confirmed the iPSC line’s pluripotency markers, trilineage differentiation potential, and karyotypic normality. This resource provides a valuable tool for disease modeling, drug discovery, and regenerative medicine applications.
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