Exploring Epigenetic Advances in Reproductive Biology – Epigenome Technologies
Epigenome Technologies, INC shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper by Valentina Lorenzi et al. published in Nature:
“Epigenetics Update – Spatiotemporal cellular map of the developing human reproductive tract
Luz Garcia-Alonso, John C. Marioni, and Roser Vento-Tormo In Nature”
Title: Spatiotemporal cellular map of the developing human reproductive tract
Authors: Valentina Lorenzi, Cecilia Icoresi-Mazzeo, Charlotte Cassie, Nadav Yayon, Elias R. Ruiz-Morales, Carmen Sancho-Serra, Ryan Colligan, Frederick C. K. Wong, Magda Marečková, Elizabeth Tuck, Kenny Roberts, Tong Li, Marc-Antoine Jacques, James Ashcroft, Xiaoling He, Berta Crespo, Batuhan Cakir, Simon Murray, Yong Gu, Alexander V. Predeus, Martin Prete, Iva Kelava, Roger Barker, Luz Garcia-Alonso, John C. Marioni, Roser Vento-Tormo
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