Plakoglobin is a mechanoresponsive regulator of naïve pluripotency
Timo N. Kohler(Universität Hamburg), Florian Hollfelder(University of Cambridge), Kristian Franze(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Sophie Bergmann(Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute), Carla Mulas(Altos Labs), Erin Slatery(University of Cambridge), Joachim De Jonghe(University of Cambridge), Connor Ross(Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute), Michael Herger(The Francis Crick Institute), Ayaka Yanagida(Stelic Institute (Japan)), Kevin J. Chalut(Babraham Institute), Katrin Fischer(University of Cambridge), Anna L. Ellerman(University of Cambridge), Thorsten Boroviak(Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute), Alex Winkel(University of Cambridge), Jennifer Nichols(University of Florida)
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