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Jan 21, 2026, 10:46
Transcriptomic Insights into Early Embryo Development – Fertility and Sterility
Fertility and Sterility shared a post on LinkedIn:
“In Fertility and Sterility Science:
Transcriptomic profiles of human parthenogenotes: Contribution of the maternal genome across the early embryo development
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Title: Transcriptomic profiles of human parthenogenotes: contribution of the maternal genome across the early embryo development
Authors: Xavier Vendrell, Pedro De Castro, Laura Escrich, Noelia Grau, Roberto González-Martín, Alicia Quiñonero, Arancha Galán, Francisco Domínguez, María-José Escribà

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Alicia Quiñonero
Arancha Galán
Developmental Genetics
embryo development
Embryonic Insights
Fertility
Fertility and Sterility
Fertility Insights
Fertility News
fertility research
Fertility Science
Francisco Domínguez
Genetic Contributions
Human Embryology
Laura Escrich
María-José Escribà
Maternal Contributions
Maternal Genome
Noelia Grau
Parthenogenotes
Pedro De Castro
Reproductive Biology
reproductive health
Roberto González-Martín
Xavier Vendrell
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