The human pluripotent stem cell registry (hPSCreg), accessible at
http://hpscreg.eu, is a public registry and data portal for human embryonic
and induced pluripotent stem cell lines (hESC and hiPSC). Since their first
isolation the number of hESC lines has steadily increased to over 3000 and new
iPSC lines are generated in a rapidly growing number of laboratories as a
result of their potentially broad applicability in biomedicine and drug
testing. Many of these lines are deposited in stem cell banks, which are
globally established to store tens of thousands of lines from healthy and
diseased donors. The Registry provides comprehensive and standardized
biological and legal information as well as tools to search and compare
information from multiple hPSC sources and hence addresses a translational
research need. To facilitate unambiguous identification over different
resources, hPSCreg automatically creates a unique standardized name for each
cell line registered. In addition to biological information, hPSCreg stores
extensive data about ethical standards regarding cell sourcing and conditions
for application and privacy protection. hPSCreg is the first global registry
that holds both, manually validated scientific and ethical information on hPSC
lines, and provides access by means of a user-friendly, mobile-ready web
application