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    Molecular subtyping of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma by large-scale transcriptional profiling: Characterization, therapeutic targets, and prognostic value by Wang, Danke, Dai, Jiacheng, Suo, Chen, Wang, Shangzi, Zhang, Yuting, Chen, Xingdong

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (08-11-2022)
    “…The tumor heterogeneity of the transcriptional profiles is independent of genetic variation. Several studies have successfully identified esophageal squamous…”
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    Identification of pluripotency genes in the fish medaka by Wang, Danke, Manali, Dwarakanath, Wang, Tiansu, Bhat, Narayani, Hong, Ni, Li, Zhendong, Wang, Li, Yan, Yan, Liu, Rong, Hong, Yunhan

    “…Stem cell cultures can be derived directly from early developing embryos and indirectly from differentiated cells by forced expression of pluripotency…”
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    Medaka cleavage embryos are capable of generating ES-like cell cultures by Li, Zhendong, Bhat, Narayani, Manali, Dwarakanath, Wang, Danke, Hong, Ni, Yi, Meisheng, Ge, Ruowen, Hong, Yunhan

    “…Mammalian embryos at the blastocyst stage have three major lineages, which in culture can give rise to embryonic stem (ES) cells from the inner cell mass or…”
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    Medaka fish stem cells and their applications by Yi, MeiSheng, Hong, Ni, Li, ZhenDong, Yan, Yan, Wang, DanKe, Zhao, HaoBin, Hong, YunHan

    Published in Science China. Life sciences (01-04-2010)
    “…Stem cells are present in developing embryos and adult tissues of multicellular organisms. Owing to their unique features, stem cells provide excellent…”
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    Visible Light Controlled Polymerization of Azide‐Derived Monomers: A Facile, Metal‐Free PET‐ATRP Route to Construct Azide Polymers by Ni, Bangqing, Wang, Danke, Zhang, Hen, Li, Pengqi, Niu, Tengfei

    Published in Macromolecular chemistry and physics (01-04-2019)
    “…Well‐defined azide polymers are successfully synthesized by visible‐light‐induced metal‐free electron transfer–atom transfer radical polymerization (PET‐ATRP)…”
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