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WNT ligands stimulate transient signaling in human pluripotent cells and synergize with TGF-ß ligands to stimulate sustained signaling during differentiation
View ORCID ProfileJoseph Massey, Yida Liu, Omar Alvarenga, Teresa Saez, Matthew Schmerer, View ORCID ProfileAryeh Warmflash
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/406306
Joseph Massey
1Department of Biosciences, Rice University, Houston, Texas, 77005
Yida Liu
1Department of Biosciences, Rice University, Houston, Texas, 77005
Omar Alvarenga
1Department of Biosciences, Rice University, Houston, Texas, 77005
Teresa Saez
1Department of Biosciences, Rice University, Houston, Texas, 77005
Matthew Schmerer
1Department of Biosciences, Rice University, Houston, Texas, 77005
Aryeh Warmflash
1Department of Biosciences, Rice University, Houston, Texas, 77005
2Department of Bioengineering, Rice University, Houston, Texas, 77005
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Posted August 31, 2018.
WNT ligands stimulate transient signaling in human pluripotent cells and synergize with TGF-ß ligands to stimulate sustained signaling during differentiation
Joseph Massey, Yida Liu, Omar Alvarenga, Teresa Saez, Matthew Schmerer, Aryeh Warmflash
bioRxiv 406306; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/406306
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