p57 Suppresses the Pluripotency and Proliferation of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells by Positively Regulating p53 Activation
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are pluripotent stem cells that have indefinite self-renewal capacities under appropriate culture conditions in vitro. The pluripotency maintenance and proliferation of these cells are delicately governed by the concert effect of a complex transcriptional regulatory netwo...
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Main Authors: | Na Li (Author), Zhaoyu Du (Author), Yunxiang Li (Author), Wenjing Xu (Author), Yumei Yang (Author), Haodong Peng (Author), Tianxiang Song (Author), Qihua Qin (Author), Huining Lei (Author), Jinlian Hua (Author) |
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