Inhibition of PRC2 enables self-renewal of blastoid-competent naive pluripotent stem cells from chimpanzee
Tao Huang(Wannan Medical College), Hideki Masaki(The University of Tokyo), James S. Clarke(Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute), Petra Hájková(MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences), João Pedro Agostinho de Sousa(ETH Zurich), Zoe Heckhausen(MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences), Paul M. O’Neill(University of Exeter), Hiroo Imai(Kyoto University), Somayyeh Sadat Tahajjodi(University of Exeter), Ge Guo(University of Exeter), Austin Smith(Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute), Francesca A. Carlisle(University of Exeter), Zhili Ren(University of Exeter), Ayaka Yanagida(Stelic Institute (Japan)), Madeline A. Lancaster(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology), Dong-Wan Kim(Stem Cell Institute), Hiromitsu Nakauchi(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Arthur Radley(University of Exeter), Jingran Zhuo(ETH Zurich), Ferdinand von Meyenn(ETH Zurich)
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