CELL BIOLOGY Intracellular alpha -ketoglutarate maintains the pluripotency of embryonic stem cells (English)
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Title:CELL BIOLOGY Intracellular alpha -ketoglutarate maintains the pluripotency of embryonic stem cells
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Contributors:Carey, B.W. ( author )
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Published in:NATURE -LONDON- ; 518, 7539 ; 413-416
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Beyond the genome: studies of the epigenomic signatures of many healthy and diseased human tissues could provide crucial information to link genetic variation and disease| 2015
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Beyond the genome Studies could provide a crucial link between genetic variation and disease| 2015
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The idea factory: science will benefit most from a combination of youthful innovation and hard-won experience| 2015
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The idea factory| 2015
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Europe needs fresh focus on big-science projects Region must stop playing catch-up to United States and JapanHallonsten, O. et al. | 2015
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Europe needs fresh focus on big-science projectsOlof Hallonsten et al. | 2015
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Europe needs fresh focus on big-science projects: messy governance and a lack of long-term planning threaten the success of the European Spallation SourceHallonsten, Olof et al. | 2015
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Palaeontology: Ancient mammals displayed diversity| 2015
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Agricultural economics: Trade disruptions hit the poor| 2015
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Information technology: Long-term data storage in DNA| 2015
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Particle physics: New particles found at collider| 2015
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Palaeohydrology: Drying lakes linked to extinctions| 2015
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Correction| 2015
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Journal publishes 200-word papersWoolston, Chris et al. | 2015
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Neuroscience: Breathe in to boost brain-fluid flow| 2015
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Disease renamed| 2015
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Deep-space probe| 2015
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US flight body drafts looser drone rules| 2015
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Wildlife trade| 2015
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SEVEN DAYS: The news in brief| 2015
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Spaceplane returns| 2015
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Risky climate plans| 2015
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Trend watch| 2015
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Transgenic apples| 2015
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Ebola report| 2015
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Climate draft| 2015
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Coming up| 2015
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Intracellular α-ketoglutarate maintains the pluripotency of embryonic stem cellsCarey, Bryce W et al. | 2015
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CELL BIOLOGY Intracellular alpha -ketoglutarate maintains the pluripotency of embryonic stem cellsCarey, B.W. et al. | 2015
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