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Human Pancreatic Tumor Organoids Reveal Loss of Stem Cell Niche Factor Dependence during Disease Progression.
Author
:
T Seino
S Kawasaki
M Shimokawa
H Tamagawa
K Toshimitsu
M Fujii
Y Ohta
M Matano
K Nanki
K Kawasaki
S Takahashi
S Sugimoto
E Iwasaki
J Takagi
T Itoi
M Kitago
Y Kitagawa
T Kanai
T Sato
Year of Publication
:
2018
Journal
:
Cell stem cell
Date Published
:
2018
ISSN Number
:
1934-5909
DOI
:
10.1016/j.stem.2017.12.009
Short Title
:
Cell Stem Cell
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