Human embryonic germ cell derivatives express a broad range of developmentally distinct markers and proliferate extensively in vitro.
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J. Axelman | J. Gearhart | Yan Cui | Linzhao Cheng | J. Littlefield | L. Cheng | G. Huggins | P. Blumenthal | M. Shamblott | Y. Cui
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