Differentiation of pluripotent stem cells to muscle fiber to model Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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Olivier Tassy | Shahragim Tajbakhsh | Emanuela Gussoni | Olivier Pourquié | O. Pourquié | Olivier Tassy | E. Gussoni | Barbara Gayraud-Morel | S. Tajbakhsh | J. Garnier | F. Relaix | Jérome Chal | Masayuki Oginuma | Ziad Al Tanoury | Bénédicte Gobert | Olga Sumara | Aurore Hick | Fanny Bousson | Yasmine Zidouni | Caroline Mursch | Philippe Moncuquet | Stéphane Vincent | Ayako Miyanari | Agata Bera | Jean-Marie Garnier | Getzabel Guevara | Marie Hestin | Leif Kennedy | Shinichiro Hayashi | Bernadette Drayton | Thomas Cherrier | Barbara Gayraud-Morel | Frédéric Relaix | J. Chal | M. Hestin | B. Gobert | Aurore Hick | T. Cherrier | Z. Al Tanoury | S. Vincent | S. Hayashi | P. Moncuquet | Masayuki Oginuma | F. Bousson | O. Sumara | Yasmine Zidouni | Caroline Mursch | Ayako Miyanari | A. Bera | Getzabel Guevara | L. Kennedy | B. Drayton | A. Hick
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