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What’s New in Pubmed – Stem Cells

Posted on November 20, 2007 by Mr. Gunn
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I’m subscribed to some search feeds at Pubmed. Here’s what caught my eye this week in the Stem Cells feed. In this week’s post, I’ve got a good review of the recent Yamanaka paper everyone’s talking about.:

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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged bone, c-Myc, dermal fibroblasts, human, Klf4, LIN28, NANOG, Oct4, pluripotent stem cell, retrovirus, Sca-1, SOX2 | Leave a reply

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