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An interplay between extracellular signalling and the dynamics of the exit from pluripotency drives cell fate decisions in mouse ES cells
David A Turner, Jamie Trott, Penelope Hayward, View ORCID ProfilePau Rué, Alfonso Martinez Arias
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/000653
David A Turner
1 Department of Genetics. University of Cambridge. Cambridge CB2 3EH. UK.;
Jamie Trott
2 Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1QR, UK.
Penelope Hayward
1 Department of Genetics. University of Cambridge. Cambridge CB2 3EH. UK.;
Pau Rué
1 Department of Genetics. University of Cambridge. Cambridge CB2 3EH. UK.;
Alfonso Martinez Arias
1 Department of Genetics. University of Cambridge. Cambridge CB2 3EH. UK.;
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Posted June 30, 2014.
An interplay between extracellular signalling and the dynamics of the exit from pluripotency drives cell fate decisions in mouse ES cells
David A Turner, Jamie Trott, Penelope Hayward, Pau Rué, Alfonso Martinez Arias
bioRxiv 000653; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/000653
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