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Nanog promotes transfer of pluripotency after cell fusion

José Silva, Ian Chambers, Steven Pollard and Austin Smith

Nature 441, 997-1001(22 June 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature04914

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Elevated levels of Nanog enhances formation of hybrid colonies from ES times NS cell fusions.

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Characterization of ES times NS cell hybrids.

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FACS purification and analysis of primary fusion products.

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Nanog expression in NS cells increases the frequency of hybrid colonies.

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ES times NS primary hybrids form pluripotent colonies with similar efficiency to ES times ES primary hybrids

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