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