Colony-forming cells in the adult mouse pancreas are expandable in Matrigel and form endocrine/acinar colonies in laminin hydrogel
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A. Riggs | D. Tirrell | M. Sander | A. Mahdavi | T. Feng | H. Ku | H. Shih | Jasper Hsu | Angela Luo | Liang Jin | R. Zerda | Alborz Mahdavi
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