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iPSC and iPSC derived pericytes

Bulk RNA sequencing of iPSCs and iPSC derived pericytes from three cell lines MNZTASi019-A, MNZTASi021-A and MNZTASi022-A. Data includes one iPSC data set per cell line and iPSC derived pericyte differentiations per cell line (3 differentiations from MNZTASi019-A and MNZTASi021-A, 2 from MNZTASi022-A). RNA-seq data was generated using an Illumina Stranded mRNA 150bp paired-end library preparation.

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Study ID Study Title Study Type
EGAS50000000176 Transcriptome Sequencing
  • Linkage of fastq files for MNZTASi021-A_iPSC_1 were corrected.
  • Additional data from iPSC line MNZTASi022-A added including RNA-seq data from iPSCs, and two pericyte differentiations.
  • Dataset Released

This table displays only public information pertaining to the files in the dataset. If you wish to access this dataset, please submit a request. If you already have access to these data files, please consult the download documentation.

ID File Type Size Located in
EGAF50000083642 fastq.gz 3.0 GB
EGAF50000083643 fastq.gz 3.0 GB
EGAF50000083644 fastq.gz 3.0 GB
EGAF50000083645 fastq.gz 3.0 GB
EGAF50000083646 fastq.gz 3.3 GB
EGAF50000083647 fastq.gz 3.5 GB
EGAF50000083648 fastq.gz 4.3 GB
EGAF50000083649 fastq.gz 4.4 GB
EGAF50000083650 fastq.gz 3.1 GB
EGAF50000083651 fastq.gz 3.3 GB
EGAF50000083652 fastq.gz 3.0 GB
EGAF50000083653 fastq.gz 3.1 GB
EGAF50000083654 fastq.gz 3.7 GB
EGAF50000083656 fastq.gz 4.1 GB
EGAF50000083657 fastq.gz 4.0 GB
EGAF50000086178 fastq.gz 2.8 GB
EGAF50000086179 fastq.gz 2.7 GB
EGAF50000086180 fastq.gz 3.4 GB
EGAF50000086181 fastq.gz 3.3 GB
EGAF50000086182 fastq.gz 2.9 GB
EGAF50000086183 fastq.gz 3.0 GB
EGAF50000087392 fastq.gz 3.8 GB
22 Files (73.5 GB)