Integrins Regulate Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell Self‐Renewal
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Yohei Hayashi | Kiyoshi Ohnuma | Makoto Asashima | M. Asashima | T. Okamoto | J. Sato | K. Ohnuma | Y. Hayashi | M. Furue | Tetsuji Okamoto | Miho Kusuda Furue | Yasufumi Myoishi | Yasuaki Fukuhara | Takanori Abe | J. Denry Sato | Ryu‐Ichiro Hata | R. Hata | Takanori Abe | Yasuaki Fukuhara | Yasufumi Myoishi
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