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Totipotent Stem Cell
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Human primordial germ and germ-like cells and their transcriptomic profiles
Primordial germ cell-like cells induced from embryonic stem cells
Embryonic stem cells derived from embryos at different stages of development
46C embryonic stem cells stably overexpressing RBBP4 or RBBP7
Primordial germ cells induced from ES cells with transcription factors or cytokines
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Pluripotent versus totipotent plant stem cells: dependence versus autonomy?
Acquisition of embryogenic competency does not require cell division in carrot somatic cell.
Totipotent stem cells bearing del(20q) maintain multipotential differentiation in Shwachman Diamond …
Immune physiology and oogenesis in fetal and adult humans, ovarian infertility, and totipotency of a…
Model of in vitro healing to test the influence of dedifferentiated Crithmum maritimum cells on derm…
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The Effectiveness of Adding Allogenic Stem Cells After Traditional Treatment of Osteochondral Lesion…
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