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Derivation of Stem Cell Lines from Mouse Preimplantation Embryos
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Raising the standards of stem cell line quality
Michael P Yaffe1, Scott A Noggle1, Susan L Solomon1
1New York Stem Cell Foundation, 1995 Broadway, Suite 600, New York, New York 10023, USA.
Nature Cell Biology
|February 26, 2016
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Yaffe and colleagues discuss the issues surrounding the authentication and quality of induced pluripotent stem cells.
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