The B-MYB Transcriptional Network Guides Cell Cycle Progression and Fate Decisions to Sustain Self-Renewal and the Identity of Pluripotent Stem Cells
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Ronald A. Li | Ming Zhan | Kenneth R. Boheler | K. Boheler | M. Zhan | R. Wersto | K. Tarasov | Bin Yan | Robert P. Wersto | D. Riordon | B. Yan | Y. Tarasova | Sarah Bruweleit | Kirill V. Tarasov | Yelena S. Tarasova | Daniel R. Riordon | Sarah Bruweleit | Ming Zhan
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