Functional heterogeneity of embryonic stem cells revealed through translational amplification of an early endodermal transcript.
ES cells are defined as self-renewing, pluripotent cell lines derived from early embryos. Cultures of ES cells are also characterized by the expression of certain markers thought to represent the pluripotent state. However, despite the widespread expression of key markers such as Oct4 and the appear...
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Autores principales: | Maurice A Canham, Alexei A Sharov, Minoru S H Ko, Joshua M Brickman |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e105dff07d9840538b27d352007b226f |
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