MicroRNA regulation of cell lineages in mouse and human embryonic stem cells.
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R. Yeh | B. Conklin | D. Srivastava | Kathryn N. Ivey | Alecia N. Muth | Joshua Arnold | F. King | J. Fish | E. Hsiao | R. Schwartz | H. S. Bernstein | Kathryn N Ivey | Jason E. Fish | Frank W. King | H. Bernstein
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