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The ability to derive hiPSCs by reprogramming of adult human fibroblasts [2], [3] coupled with the capability to coax the differentiation of the generated hiPSCs into the cardiac lineage [6], [7], [8] opens unique opportunities for basic and translational cardiovascular research.
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Fleech: to coax, wheedle, flatter.
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There were attempts to coax him back to work.
He pops Ambien to coax some sleep.
Kerry's style is to coax rather than threaten.
Nobody has to coax anything out of anyone.
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