Dissecting Oct3/4-Regulated Gene Networks in Embryonic Stem Cells by Expression Profiling
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Alexei A. Sharov | Ryo Matoba | Shinji Masui | Hitoshi Niwa | A. Sharov | M. Ko | H. Niwa | M. G. Carter | R. Matoba | S. Ohtsuka | S. Masui | Satoshi Ohtsuka | Mark G. Carter | Minoru S.H. Ko | M. Carter
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