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Differentiating induced pluripotent (3 or 4-factor reprogrammed) stem cells
Epiblast-like cells differentiated from R1 embryonic stem cells with or without activin A
Induced pluripotent stem cells derived by Oct4/Klf4/Sox2 expression plus IL6 treatment
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The dental epithelial stem cells expressing Sox2 are involved in murine incisor renewal].
How Sox2 maintains neural stem cell identity.
SOX2 maintains the quiescent progenitor cell state of postnatal retinal Muller glia.
Oct4 shuffles Sox partners to direct cell fate.
Sorting live stem cells based on Sox2 mRNA expression.
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Markers of Vascular Calcification in Diabetic Nephropathy in Patients With Diabetic Nephropathy
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