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Paul A De Sousa1, Rachel Steeg2, Elisabeth Wachter2, Kevin Bruce2, Jason King2, Marieke Hoeve2, Shalinee Khadun2, George McConnachie2, Julie Holder2, Andreas Kurtz3, Stefanie Seltmann3, Johannes Dewender3, Sascha Reimann3, Glyn Stacey4, Orla O'Shea4, Charlotte Chapman4, Lyn Healy4, Heiko Zimmermann5, Bryan Bolton6, Trisha Rawat6, Isobel Atkin6, Anna Veiga7, Bernd Kuebler7, Blanca Miranda Serano8, Tomo Saric9, Jürgen Hescheler9, Oliver Brüstle10, Michael Peitz10, Cornelia Thiele10, Niels Geijsen11, Bjørn Holst12, Christian Clausen12, Majlinda Lako13, Lyle Armstrong13, Shailesh K Gupta14, Alexander J Kvist14, Ryan Hicks14, Anna Jonebring14, Gabriella Brolén14, Andreas Ebneth15, Alfredo Cabrera-Socorro15, Patrik Foerch16, Martine Geraerts16, Tina C Stummann17, Shawn Harmon18, Carol George18, Ian Streeter19, Laura Clarke19, Helen Parkinson19, Peter W Harrison19, Adam Faulconbridge19, Luca Cherubin19, Tony Burdett19, Cesar Trigueros20, Minal J Patel21, Christa Lucas21, Barry Hardy22, Rok Predan22, Joh Dokler22, Maja Brajnik22, Oliver Keminer23, Ole Pless23, Philip Gribbon23, Carsten Claussen23, Annette Ringwald24, Beate Kreisel24, Aidan Courtney2, Timothy E Allsopp25.
Abstract
A fast track "Hot Start" process was implemented to launch the European Bank for Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (EBiSC) to provide early release of a range of established control and disease linked human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) lines. Established practice amongst consortium members was surveyed to arrive at harmonised and publically accessible Standard Operations Procedures (SOPs) for tissue procurement, bio-sample tracking, iPSC expansion, cryopreservation, qualification and distribution to the research community. These were implemented to create a quality managed foundational collection of lines and associated data made available for distribution. Here we report on the successful outcome of this experience and work flow for banking and facilitating access to an otherwise disparate European resource, with lessons to benefit the international research community. ETOC: The report focuses on the EBiSC experience of rapidly establishing an operational capacity to procure, bank and distribute a foundational collection of established hiPSC lines. It validates the feasibility and defines the challenges of harnessing and integrating the capability and productivity of centres across Europe using commonly available resources currently in the field.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28334554 DOI: 10.1016/j.scr.2017.03.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cell Res ISSN: 1873-5061 Impact factor: 2.020