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APA:
CopyAMIT, M., CARPENTER, M., INOKUMA, M.S., CHIU, C.P., HARRIS, C.P., WAKNITZ, M.A., ITSKOVITZ ELDOR, J., & THOMSON, J.A.. (2000). CLONALLY DERIVED HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELL LINES MAINTAIN PLURIPOTENCY AND PROLIFERATIVE POTENTIAL FOR PROLONGED PERIODS OF CULTURE. DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 227(-), 271-278. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/534839/en
Vancouver:
CopyAMIT M., CARPENTER M., INOKUMA M.S., CHIU C.P., HARRIS C.P., WAKNITZ M.A., ITSKOVITZ ELDOR J., THOMSON J.A.. CLONALLY DERIVED HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELL LINES MAINTAIN PLURIPOTENCY AND PROLIFERATIVE POTENTIAL FOR PROLONGED PERIODS OF CULTURE. DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY[Internet]. 2000;227(-):271-278. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/534839/en
IEEE:
CopyM. AMIT, M. CARPENTER, M.S. INOKUMA, C.P. CHIU, C.P. HARRIS, M.A. WAKNITZ, J. ITSKOVITZ ELDOR, and J.A. THOMSON, “CLONALLY DERIVED HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELL LINES MAINTAIN PLURIPOTENCY AND PROLIFERATIVE POTENTIAL FOR PROLONGED PERIODS OF CULTURE,” DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, vol. 227, no. -, pp. 271–278, 2000, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/534839/en