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Broad T-cell receptor repertoire in T-lymphocytes derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells.

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Figure 3. T cell receptor typing. CD34+ cells were affinity purified from Day18 cultures as described in the text and cultured on OP9-DL4
Figure 4. T cell functional assays. a, Day30 T cells derived from hiPSC-19, day 37 T cells derived from H1 and human PBMC primary T cells were stimulated with anti-CD3/28 beads for 3 days before FACS analysis of activation markers CD25 and CD69

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