A non-invasive method to generate induced pluripotent stem cells from primate urine
Abstract Comparing the molecular and cellular properties among primates is crucial to better understand human evolution and biology. However, it is difficult or ethically impossible to collect matched tissues from many primates, especially during development. An alternative is to model different cel...
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Auteurs principaux: | Johanna Geuder, Lucas E. Wange, Aleksandar Janjic, Jessica Radmer, Philipp Janssen, Johannes W. Bagnoli, Stefan Müller, Artur Kaul, Mari Ohnuki, Wolfgang Enard |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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