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Differentiating induced pluripotent (3 or 4-factor reprogrammed) stem cells
D3 mouse ES cell line in comparison to MIN6 pancreatic beta-cell insulinoma cell line
Ras driven tumors in mouse mammary glands and non-transformed NMuMG line treated w/TGFβ
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The "No Phenotype" Challenge in Analyzing Mutant Mice.
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Subcutaneous Immunotherapy for Mouse in Adults
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