A small-molecule inhibitor of tgf-Beta signaling replaces sox2 in reprogramming by inducing nanog.
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David R. Liu | Ava C. Carter | K. Eggan | L. Rubin | D. Egli | Danwei Huangfu | K. Loh | H. Akutsu | J. Ichida | Kelvin T Lam | Joel W. Blanchard | Esther Y. Son | F. D. Di Giorgio | Kathryn Koszka | J. Chung
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