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Transcriptional landscape changes during human embryonic stem cell derivation
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Direct comparison of distinct naive pluripotent states in human embryonic stem cells
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Inhibition of transforming growth factor β signaling promotes epiblast formation in mouse embryos
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Exogenous supplementation of Activin A enhances germ cell differentiation of human embryonic stem cells
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Application of small molecules favoring naive pluripotency during human embryonic stem cell derivation
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Alternative routes to induce naive pluripotency in human embryonic stem cells
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The post-inner cell mass intermediate : implications for stem cell biology and assisted reproductive technology
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Treatment of human embryos with the TGFβ inhibitor SB431542 increases epiblast proliferation and permits successful human embryonic stem cell derivation
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The combination of inhibitors of FGF/MEK/Erk and GSK3β signaling increases the number of OCT3/4-and NANOG-positive cells in the human inner cell mass, but does not improve stem cell derivation
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Derivation of human embryonic stem cells using a post-inner cell mass intermediate