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Noninvasive measurement of alkaline phosphatase activity in embryoid bodies and coculture spheroids with scanning electrochemical microscopyArai et al., 2013
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- Arai T
- Nishijo T
- Matsumae Y
- Zhou Y
- Ino K
- Shiku H
- Matsue T
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- Analytical chemistry
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Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme commonly used as an undifferentiated marker of embryonic stem cells (ESCs). Although noninvasive ALP detection has long been desired for stem cell research and in cell transplantation therapy, little progress has been made in …
- 102000002260 Alkaline Phosphatase 0 title abstract description 190
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