Stephen Meek
Stephen Hall L. Meek (July 4, 1807 – January 8, 1889) was a fur trapper and guide in the American west, most notably a guide on a large wagon train that used a trail known as the Meek Cutoff. A native of Virginia, both he and his younger brother Joseph Meek would spend their lives as trappers west of the Rocky Mountains. Provided by Wikipedia
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Efficient gene targeting by homologous recombination in rat embryonic stem cells. by Stephen Meek, Mia Buehr, Linda Sutherland, Alison Thomson, John J Mullins, Andrew J Smith, Tom Burdon
Published 2010-12-01
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Stem cell-derived porcine macrophages as a new platform for studying host-pathogen interactions by Stephen Meek, Tom Watson, Lel Eory, Gus McFarlane, Felicity J. Wynne, Stephen McCleary, Laura E. M. Dunn, Emily M. Charlton, Chloe Craig, Barbara Shih, Tim Regan, Ryan Taylor, Linda Sutherland, Anton Gossner, Cosmin Chintoan-Uta, Sarah Fletcher, Philippa M. Beard, Musa A. Hassan, Finn Grey, Jayne C. Hope, Mark P. Stevens, Monika Nowak-Imialek, Heiner Niemann, Pablo J. Ross, Christine Tait-Burkard, Sarah M. Brown, Lucas Lefevre, Gerard Thomson, Barry W. McColl, Alistair B. Lawrence, Alan L. Archibald, Falko Steinbach, Helen R. Crooke, Xuefei Gao, Pentao Liu, Tom Burdon
Published 2022-01-01
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