Identification of ALPPL2 as a Naive Pluripotent State-Specific Surface Protein Essential for Human Naive Pluripotency Regulation
Yan Bi(National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases), Shaorong Gao(Tongji University), Mingyue Guo(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Jianfeng Zhou(Tongji University), Zhifen Tu(Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital), Chengchen Zhao(Shanghai East Hospital), Hong Wang(Johns Hopkins Medicine), Yixuan Wang(Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital), Peng Yang(National Institutes of Health), Yanping Zhang(Hebei University of Engineering), Xuehao Zhu(Shanghai East Hospital)
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