Evidence for self-maintaining pluripotent murine stem cells in embryoid bodies
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D. Spitkovsky | K. Meganathan | J. Hescheler | K. Pfannkuche | A. Sachinidis | P. Dröge | K. Brockmeier | F. Suhr | D. Sabour | S. Jagtap | J. A. Gaspar | J. Winkler | W. Attia | Osama M. Abd El Aziz | M. Khalil
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