https://www.selleckchem.com/products/sr10221.html Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is a severe epileptic encephalopathy, which may arise from genetic etiologies. TANC2 mutation may cause the neurodevelopmental disorders and epilepsy such as LGS. By reprogramming with SOX2, KLF4, c-MYC and OCT3/4, we generated an induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) collected from a two-year-old Chinese boy individual to be used as a disease model with TANC2 mutation. By fully examination, the resulting iPSCs expressed pluripotency-associated stem cell markers, maintained the normal karyotype and proliferative potential for three-germ layer differentiation.Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a type of blood cancer caused by the abnormal accumulation of malignant plasma cells. In this study, we generated CLL iPSCs (KUMi004-a) using the Sendai virus, confirming pluripotency. Also, it can differentiate into three primary germ layers. We expect this cell line could be helpful to understand the pathology of CLL.Over 60 years of research reveal that informants who observe youth in clinically relevant contexts (e.g., home, school)-typically parents, teachers, and youth clients themselves-often hold discrepant views about that client's needs for mental health services (i.e., informant discrepancies). The last 10 years of research reveal that these discrepancies reflect the reality that (a) youth clients' needs may vary within and across contexts and (b) informants may vary in their expertise for observing youth clients within specific contexts. Accordingly, collecting and interpreting multi-informant data comprise "best practices" in research and clinical care. Yet, professionals across settings (e.g., health, mental health, school) vary in their use of multi-informant data. Specifically, professionals differ in how or to what degree they leverage multi-informant data to determine the goals of services designed to meet youth clients' needs.