MicroRNAs Regulate p21Waf1/Cip1 Protein Expression and the DNA Damage Response in Human Embryonic Stem Cells
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Ales Hampl | Vladimir Vinarsky | Josef Jaros | Sarka Pospisilova | Š. Pospíšilová | A. Hampl | J. Jaros | Z. Holubcová | P. Dvořák | M. Mraz | K. Plevova | Tomas Barta | Dasa Dolezalova | Zuzana Holubcova | D. Doležalová | V. Vinarský | Marek Mraz | Karla Plevova | Petr Dvorak | Tomáš Bárta | K. Plevová
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