The mTORC1‐eIF4F axis controls paused pluripotency
Xue‐Ting Xu(University of Science and Technology of China), Baoming Qin(BGI Group (China)), Tanveer Ahmed(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Didi Geng(Zhejiang University), Wen Yi(Xinjiang Medical University), Xintao Cao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuan Lv(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shahzina Kanwal(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Runxia Lin(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaofei Zhang(Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health), Hao Peng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xue Shi(Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health), Hui Zhang(Shihezi University), Zeyu Zhang(Chongqing Medical University), Ming Wang(Wannan Medical College), Lulu Wang(Qiqihar Medical University), Baohua Liu(Twitter (United States)), Muqddas Tariq(Guangzhou Regenerative Medicine and Health Guangdong Laboratory), Yan Qin(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yinghua Huang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Danni Lin(Shanghai Normal University), Miguel A. Esteban(Jilin University)
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