IPSC Models for 5p- Syndrome Research

Access high-quality induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines derived from 5p- syndrome patients for your research. These well-characterized cell lines provide researchers with valuable tools for disease modeling, drug screening, and therapeutic development studies targeting 5p- syndrome.

Available iPSC Lines

Genetic Diversity

Our collection includes iPSC lines representing various deletion sizes and breakpoints within the 5p chromosome, providing researchers with models that reflect the genetic diversity seen in the 5p- syndrome population.

Quality Assured

All iPSC lines have undergone rigorous characterization including karyotype analysis, pluripotency marker expression, and differentiation potential testing to ensure research-grade quality.

De-identified Data

Each line comes with comprehensive de-identified clinical and genetic information, allowing researchers to correlate cellular phenotypes with patient characteristics while maintaining privacy.

Research Ready

Lines are available for immediate use in approved research projects, with streamlined access processes to accelerate your research timeline.

Download iPSC Catalogs

Browse our complete collection of available iPSC lines:

These spreadsheets contain detailed information about each available line including genetic characteristics, passage information, and associated clinical data.

Applications for iPSC Models

Our 5p- syndrome iPSC lines are ideal for:

  • Neuronal differentiation and development studies

  • Disease mechanism investigation

  • Drug screening and toxicity testing

  • Therapeutic target identification

  • Biomarker discovery

  • Personalized medicine approaches

Access Process

To request iPSC lines for your research:

  1. Review available lines using the downloadable catalogs above

  2. Submit a research proposal outlining your intended use and methodology

  3. Complete institutional agreements including material transfer agreements

  4. Receive lines with comprehensive documentation and protocols

Contributing to Our Collection

Know of additional 5p- syndrome iPSC lines? We're continuously expanding our catalog. If you're aware of other characterized lines that could benefit the research community, please contact us at info@criduchatresearch.org.