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Search for cell line names, genes, cell types, diseases, Biosample-IDs and more. Examples: BIONi015-A, Parkinson, ApoE

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The source of these gene(s)-of-interest is the original data entered by the EBiSC Depositor / Generator into hPSCreg®, the official data registry of EBiSC cell lines. This includes confirmed gene variants or gene-edits.
The source of these gene(s)-of-interest is a list of genes that have: 1) gene variants (from omics data, namely WGS) and 2) involve genes associated to diseases (ClinGen). For further information, please see the info sheet Genomic data processing for catalogue search.
The source of these disease(s)-of-interest is the original data entered by the EBiSC Depositor / Generator into hPSCreg®, the official data registry of EBiSC cell lines. This includes diseases associated to the donor or to gene-edits in the cell line.
The source of these disease(s)-of-interest is a list of diseases associated to genes that have genetic variants from omic data. For further information, please see the info sheet Genomic data processing for catalogue search.
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