Induction of Pluripotency in Mouse Somatic Cells with Lineage Specifiers
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J. Shu | H. Deng | Kehu Yuan | Weifeng Yang | Yang Zhao | Xing Tang | Chen Wu | Yetao Wu | Zhiyuan Li | Sida Shao | Wenhui Zhao | Huan Yang | Lijun Shen | Xiaohan Zuo | Yan Shi | Xiaochun Chi | Hongquan Zhang | Ge Gao | Youmin Shu | Weiwu He | Chao Tang | Wei‐wu He
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