Sall4 Is Essential for Stabilization, But Not for Pluripotency, of Embryonic Stem Cells by Repressing Aberrant Trophectoderm Gene Expression
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H. Aburatani | H. Niwa | R. Nishinakamura | H. Koseki | N. Takeda | Y. Toyooka | Keisuke Nimura | Sayoko Fujimura | S. Yuri | Y. Fujimura | K. Ura | SHUNSUKE YURI | SAYOKO FUJIMURA | KEISUKE NIMURA | NAOKI TAKEDA | YAYOI TOYOOKA | YU-ICHI FUJIMURA | HIROYUKI ABURATANI | KIYOE URA | HARUHIKO KOSEKI | HITOSHI NIWA | RYUICHI NISHINAKAMURA | Yu‐ichi Fujimura | Yayoi Toyooka
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