Time to re-evaluate ART protocols in the light of advances in knowledge about methylation and epigenetics: an opinion paper
Abstract
DNA methylation is a biochemical process that modifies gene expression without changing the underlying DNA sequence, and this represents the molecular basis for imprinting and epigenetics. Recent reports have revealed alterations in DNA methylation profiles in the placenta of babies born from assisted reproductive technologies (ART). This supports several previous observations that suggested an increase in the prevalence of imprinting diseases...
Paper Details
Title
Time to re-evaluate ART protocols in the light of advances in knowledge about methylation and epigenetics: an opinion paper
Published Date
Apr 25, 2017
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
3
Pages
156 - 162
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