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bibliographicCitation Darr H, Mayshar Y, Benvenisty N. Overexpression of NANOG in human ES cells enables feeder-free growth while inducing primitive ectoderm features. Development. 2006 Mar;133(6):1193–201. doi: 10.1242/dev.02286. PMID: 16501172.
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