Identification of potential transcription factors that enhance human iPSC generation
<div><p>Although many factors have been identified and used to enhance the iPSC reprogramming process, its efficiency remains quite low. In addition, reprogramming efficacy has been evidenced to be affected by disease mutations that are present in patient samples. In this study, using RN...
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| Main Author: | Nuha T. Swaidan (18595219) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Salam Salloum-Asfar (656363) (author), Freshteh Palangi (4278685) (author), Khaoula Errafii (10914446) (author), Nada H. Soliman (18595222) (author), Ahmed T. Aboughalia (18595225) (author), Abdul Haseeb S. Wali (18595228) (author), Sara A. Abdulla (13902015) (author), Mohamed M. Emara (9913215) (author) |
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2020
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