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Biotechnology / Cell biology / Cloning / Embryonic stem cell / Inner cell mass / Blastocyst / Cellular differentiation / Cell culture / P19 cell / Biology / Stem cells / Developmental biology
Date: 2006-07-17 17:36:08
Biotechnology
Cell biology
Cloning
Embryonic stem cell
Inner cell mass
Blastocyst
Cellular differentiation
Cell culture
P19 cell
Biology
Stem cells
Developmental biology

IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE PATENT NO.: 6,200,806

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