Efficient derivation of microglia-like cells from human pluripotent stem cells
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Li-Huei Tsai | Rudolf Jaenisch | Bingbing Yuan | Sean Corcoran | R. Jaenisch | L. Tsai | R. Ransohoff | Sean Corcoran | Yun Li | Bingbing Yuan | J. Muffat | P. Aubourg | Attya Omer | M. Mitalipova | Richard M Ransohoff | Grisilda Bakiasi | Julien Muffat | Yun Li | Attya Omer | Grisilda Bakiasi | Patrick Aubourg | Maisam Mitalipova
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