Pluripotent stem cell regulation in Spain and the Spanish National Stem Cell Bank

The Spanish National Stem Cell Bank (Banco Nacional de Líneas Celulares, BNLC) was established in 2006 thanks to a change in the legislative framework in Spain. The Law 14/2006 updated the previous Assisted Reproduction Techniques Law (Law 45/2003) allowing the use of the surplus frozen embryos foll...

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Main Authors: Begoña Aran, Dunja Lukovic, Rocio Aguilar-Quesada, Anna Veiga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-10-01
Series:Stem Cell Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1873506120302579
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spelling doaj-b6b32c3a1f9a4e408cb5c229a67c38052020-11-25T03:37:46ZengElsevierStem Cell Research1873-50612020-10-0148101956Pluripotent stem cell regulation in Spain and the Spanish National Stem Cell BankBegoña Aran0Dunja Lukovic1Rocio Aguilar-Quesada2Anna Veiga3Barcelona Stem Cell Bank, Regenerative Medicine Program, IDIBELL, Barcelona, Spain; Plataforma de Proteómica, Genotipado y Líneas Celulares (PRB3), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain; Corresponding author.Valencia Stem Cell Bank, Research Centre Principe Felipe, Valencia, Spain; Plataforma de Proteómica, Genotipado y Líneas Celulares (PRB3), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, SpainGranada Stem Cell Bank, Andalusian Public Health System Biobank, Parque Tecnológico Ciencias de la Salud, Centro de Investigación Biomédica, Granada, Spain; Plataforma de Proteómica, Genotipado y Líneas Celulares (PRB3), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, SpainBarcelona Stem Cell Bank, Regenerative Medicine Program, IDIBELL, Barcelona, Spain; Plataforma de Proteómica, Genotipado y Líneas Celulares (PRB3), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, SpainThe Spanish National Stem Cell Bank (Banco Nacional de Líneas Celulares, BNLC) was established in 2006 thanks to a change in the legislative framework in Spain. The Law 14/2006 updated the previous Assisted Reproduction Techniques Law (Law 45/2003) allowing the use of the surplus frozen embryos following IVF for research. The BNLC has a network structure with 3 nodes: the Regenerative Medicine Program (IDIBELL), the Principe Felipe Research Center (CIPF) in Valencia and the Andalusian Public Health System Biobank (SSPA Biobank) in Granada. The aim of the BNLC is to guarantee throughout the national territory the availability of human stem cell lines for biomedical research. At present time, there are 40 human embryonic stem cell lines (hESC) and 171 human induced pluripotent stem cell lines (hiPSC) registered in the BNLC. These lines are fully characterized and available in the context of research projects approved by the Technical Committee of the BNLC.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1873506120302579
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author Begoña Aran
Dunja Lukovic
Rocio Aguilar-Quesada
Anna Veiga
spellingShingle Begoña Aran
Dunja Lukovic
Rocio Aguilar-Quesada
Anna Veiga
Pluripotent stem cell regulation in Spain and the Spanish National Stem Cell Bank
Stem Cell Research
author_facet Begoña Aran
Dunja Lukovic
Rocio Aguilar-Quesada
Anna Veiga
author_sort Begoña Aran
title Pluripotent stem cell regulation in Spain and the Spanish National Stem Cell Bank
title_short Pluripotent stem cell regulation in Spain and the Spanish National Stem Cell Bank
title_full Pluripotent stem cell regulation in Spain and the Spanish National Stem Cell Bank
title_fullStr Pluripotent stem cell regulation in Spain and the Spanish National Stem Cell Bank
title_full_unstemmed Pluripotent stem cell regulation in Spain and the Spanish National Stem Cell Bank
title_sort pluripotent stem cell regulation in spain and the spanish national stem cell bank
publisher Elsevier
series Stem Cell Research
issn 1873-5061
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The Spanish National Stem Cell Bank (Banco Nacional de Líneas Celulares, BNLC) was established in 2006 thanks to a change in the legislative framework in Spain. The Law 14/2006 updated the previous Assisted Reproduction Techniques Law (Law 45/2003) allowing the use of the surplus frozen embryos following IVF for research. The BNLC has a network structure with 3 nodes: the Regenerative Medicine Program (IDIBELL), the Principe Felipe Research Center (CIPF) in Valencia and the Andalusian Public Health System Biobank (SSPA Biobank) in Granada. The aim of the BNLC is to guarantee throughout the national territory the availability of human stem cell lines for biomedical research. At present time, there are 40 human embryonic stem cell lines (hESC) and 171 human induced pluripotent stem cell lines (hiPSC) registered in the BNLC. These lines are fully characterized and available in the context of research projects approved by the Technical Committee of the BNLC.
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