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URL: https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_4J67
Proper Citation: RRID:CVCL_4J67
Description: Cell line hntES is a Embryonic stem cell with a species of origin Homo sapiens (Human)
Sex: Female
Comments: Problematic cell line: As this cell line is reported in a patent originating from authors who have retracted their papers based on the same type of techniques, this cell line origin is doubtful.., Group: Patented cell line.
Category: Embryonic stem cell
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Paper Retracted
Problematic cell line: As this cell line is reported in a patent originating from authors who have retracted their papers based on the same type of techniques, this cell line origin is doubtful.
Registration: International Depositary Authority, Korean Cell Line Research Foundation; KCLRF-BP-00092
Source: Cellosaurus
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