DNA methylation profiling highlights the unique nature of the human placental epigenome

B Novakovic, R Saffery - Epigenomics, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
As the 'gateway'to the fetus, the placenta is subject to a myriad of environmental factors,
each with the potential to alter placental epigenetic and gene expression profile. This can …

DNA methylation profiling highlights the unique nature of the human placental epigenome

B Novakovic, R Saffery - Epigenomics, 2010 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> As the 'gateway'to the fetus, the placenta is subject to a myriad of
environmental factors, each with the potential to alter placental epigenetic and gene …

DNA methylation profiling highlights the unique nature of the human placental epigenome

B Novakovic, R Saffery - Epigenomics, 2010 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
As the'gateway'to the fetus, the placenta is subject to a myriad of environmental factors, each
with the potential to alter placental epigenetic and gene expression profile. This can have …

DNA methylation profiling highlights the unique nature of the human placental epigenome.

B Novakovic, R Saffery - Epigenomics, 2010 - europepmc.org
As the'gateway'to the fetus, the placenta is subject to a myriad of environmental factors, each
with the potential to alter placental epigenetic and gene expression profile. This can have …

DNA methylation profiling highlights the unique nature of the human placental epigenome

B Novakovic - Epigenomics, 2010 - search.proquest.com
As the'gateway'to the fetus, the placenta is subject to a myriad of environmental factors, each
with the potential to alter placental epigenetic and gene expression profile. This can have …

[PDF][PDF] DNA methylation profiling highlights the unique nature of the human placental epigenome

B Novakovic - researchgate.net
As the 'gateway'to the fetus, the placenta is subject to a myriad of environmental factors,
each with the potential to alter placental epigenetic and gene expression profile. This can …

DNA methylation profiling highlights the unique nature of the human placental epigenome

B Novakovic, R Saffery - Epigenomics, 2010 - go.gale.com
The human placenta is a temporary organ, originating from the trophectoderm layer of the
blastocyst during preimplantation development, but also contains cells derived from the …