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METHOD OF INDUCING THE DIFFERENTIATION OF EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS INTO NERVE BY SERUM-FREE SUSPENSION CULTURE
Free accessEuropean Patent Office | 2024| -
A ROCK inhibitor permits survival of dissociated human embryonic stem cells
Online Contents | 2007| -
HEALTH INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, HEALTH INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, COMPUTER PROGRAM, AND LEARNING MODEL
Free accessEuropean Patent Office | 2020| -
Fast Algorithms for the Shortest Unique Palindromic Substring Problem on Run-Length Encoded Strings
Springer Verlag | 2020| -
Fast Algorithms for the Shortest Unique Palindromic Substring Problem on Run-Length Encoded Strings
Online Contents | 2020| -
Shortest Unique Palindromic Substring Queries on Run-Length Encoded Strings
Springer Verlag | 2019| -
Fast Algorithms for the Shortest Unique Palindromic Substring Problem on Run-Length Encoded Strings
Free accessArXiv | 2019| -
Shortest Unique Palindromic Substring Queries on Run-Length Encoded Strings
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2019| -
In vitro differentiation of retinal cells from human pluripotent stem cells by small-molecule induction
Oxford University Press | 2009| -
Toward the generation of rod and cone photoreceptors from mouse, monkey and human embryonic stem cells
National licenceNature Publishing Group | 2008|
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