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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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