The transcriptional and functional properties of mouse epiblast stem cells resemble the anterior primitive streak.
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Erdahl T. Teber | Oliver H. Tam | H. Pickett | Vanessa J. Jones | Joshua B. Studdert | Melinda Power | D. Loebel | P. Tam | I. Alexander | K. Steiner | K. Kaufman-Francis | Yoji Kojima | M. Stutz | G. Logan | G. de Alencastro | Angelyn C C Hor | O. Tam | E. Teber
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