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Description Human iPS cells colonies.png |
English:
Human iPS cells colonies. The spindle-shaped cells in the background are mouse fibroblast cells. Only those cells consisting of the center colony are human iPS cells. This photo is from open-accessed journal
PLOS ONE
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中文:
人iPS細胞。照片中梭形細胞爲作爲滋養層的小鼠胚胎成纖維細胞(MEF),只有組成中間細胞集落的細胞是人iPS細胞。該圖來自開放獲取期刊PLOS ONE。
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Author | Christine Hale, Amy Yeung, David Goulding, Derek Pickard, Kaur Alasoo, Fiona Powrie, Gordon Dougan, Subhankar Mukhopadhyay |
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