Brief Report: Cell Cycle Dynamics of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Primed for Differentiation.
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Full Title: Stem Cells
Abbreviation: Stem Cells
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"furthermore we identify an important role for pi3k signaling in regulating the early transitory states of hpscs toward differentiation stem cells2019;37:1151-1157 source-schema-version-number 2 0 component-id stem3041 cover-date september 2019 details-of-publishers-convertor converter:wiley_ml3gv2_to_nlmpmc version:5 6 9 mode:remove_fc converted:01 10 2019 data availability statement: datasets associated with this article can be downloaded from geo: https://www ncbi nlm nih gov/geo/query/acc cgi? data availability statement: datasets associated with this article can be downloaded from geo: https://www ncbi nlm nih gov/geo/query/acc cgi? acc=gse126788"
"Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest W.G. declared Inventor or patent holder with 10× genomics, consultant/advisory role and stock ownership with Guardant Health. The other authors indicated no potential conflicts of interest."
"We are very grateful to Stephen Dalton and Amar Singh for providing the H9 FUCCI cell line, Beijing Wu and Trent Edwards for their excellent technical support with experiments, and the Flow Cytometry Core facilities for their assistance. We thank Thomas Brickler, Jing Bian, Danielle Sambo, and Liang Ma for their feedback on the article. This work was supported by grants from the Stanford University School of Medicine, a Siebel Fellowship awarded to S.C., and the U.S. National Institutes of Health (S10OD018220)."
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