An integrated microfluidic culture device for quantitative analysis of human embryonic stem cells
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Ken-Ichiro Kamei,
Shuling Guo,
Zeta Tak For Yu,
Hiroko Takahashi,
Eric Gschweng,
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Carol Suh,
Xiaopu Wang,
Jinghua Tang,
Jami McLaughlin,
Owen N Witte,
Ki-Bum Lee,
Hsian-Rong Tseng
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Hao Wu, Kevin J Kim, Kshama Mehta, Salvatore Paxia, Andrew Sundstrom, Thomas Anantharaman, et al. in Stem Cells (2008)Differences between individual DNA sequences provide the basis for human genetic variability. Forms of genetic variation include single-nucleotide polymorphisms, insertions/duplications, deletions, and inversions/translocations. The genome of human…Save reference to library · Related research 22 readers
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