Dental pulp stem cells as a promising model to study imprinting diseases
Abstract Parental imprinting is an epigenetic process leading to monoallelic expression of certain genes depending on their parental origin. Imprinting diseases are characterized by growth and metabolic issues starting from birth to adulthood. They are mainly due to methylation defects in imprinting...
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Main Authors: | Eloïse Giabicani (Author), Aurélie Pham (Author), Céline Sélénou (Author), Marie-Laure Sobrier (Author), Caroline Andrique (Author), Julie Lesieur (Author), Agnès Linglart (Author), Anne Poliard (Author), Catherine Chaussain (Author), Irène Netchine (Author) |
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