Efficient derivation and genetic modifications of human pluripotent stem cells on engineered human feeder cell lines.
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P. Mali | Linzhao Cheng | Cory J. Smith | Zhaohui Ye | Xiaosong Huang | Bin-Kuan Chou | Sarah N. Dowey | Cyndi F. Liu | Y. Zhang | J. Yen | C. Zou | K. Tsang
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