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G(i)-coupled GPCR signaling controls the formation and organization of human pluripotent colonies.
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G(i)-coupled GPCR signaling controls the formation and organization of human pluripotent colonies.
G(i)-coupled GPCR signaling controls the formation and organization of human pluripotent colonies. PLoS One. 2009 Nov 10; 4(11):e7780.
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Animals
Apoptosis
Bordetella pertussis
Cell Proliferation
Cholera Toxin
Embryonic Stem Cells
GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits, Gi-Go
Humans
Mice
Models, Biological
Pertussis Toxin
Pluripotent Stem Cells
Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled
Signal Transduction
Vibrio cholerae