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Inhibition of mTOR Signaling Enhances Maturation of Cardiomyocytes Derived From Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells via p53-Induced Quiescence

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J. C. Garbern, Helman, A. , Sereda, R. , Sarikhani, M. , Ahmed, A. , Escalante, G. O. , Ogurlu, R. , Kim, S. L. , Zimmerman, J. F. , Cho, A. , MacQueen, L. , Bezzerides, V. J. , Parker, K. K. , Melton, D. A. , and Lee, R. T. . 2020. “Inhibition Of Mtor Signaling Enhances Maturation Of Cardiomyocytes Derived From Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Via P53-Induced Quiescence”. Circulation, 141, 4, Pp. 285–300.
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