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The primitive endoderm supports lineage plasticity to enable regulative development
https://github.com/brickmanlab/linneberg-agerholm-et-al-2024
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The primitive endoderm supports lineage plasticity to enable regulative development
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title: linnebergagerholmetal2024 date: "20240517"
author: Madeleine LInneberg-Agerholm
The primitive endoderm supports lineage plasticity to enable regulative development
- GEO: GSE232926
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- bioRxiv paper: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.05.20.540779v1
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- Name: Brickman group
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- Kind: organization
- Location: Copenhagen
- Website: https://danstem.ku.dk/research1/brickman/
- Repositories: 3
- Profile: https://github.com/brickmanlab
Professor Joshua Brickman at Center for Stem Cell Medicine (reNEW), University of Copenhagen