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  2. Variably methylated retrotransposons are refractory to a range of…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/news/variably-methylated-retrotransposons-are-refractory-range-environmental-perturbations
    17 May 2024: However, the extent to which VM-IAP elements are environmentally labile with phenotypic implications is unknown. ... Using a recently identified repertoire of VM-IAPs, we assessed the epigenetic effects of different environmental contexts.
  3. Variably methylated retrotransposons are refractory to a range of…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/news/variably-methylated-retrotransposons-are-refractory-range-environmental-perturbations
    16 May 2024: However, the extent to which VM-IAP elements are environmentally labile with phenotypic implications is unknown. ... Using a recently identified repertoire of VM-IAPs, we assessed the epigenetic effects of different environmental contexts.
  4. Uterine atlas can lead to better models of the womb, provide insights …

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/news/uterine-atlas-can-lead-better-models-womb-provide-insights-diseases
    17 May 2024: Search site. Centre for Trophoblast Research. Uterine atlas can lead to better models of the womb, provide insights into diseases. ... The atlas, which is the most detailed of its kind, will help scientists to develop better models of the womb.
  5. Uterine atlas can lead to better models of the womb, provide insights …

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/news/uterine-atlas-can-lead-better-models-womb-provide-insights-diseases
    16 May 2024: Search site. Centre for Trophoblast Research. Uterine atlas can lead to better models of the womb, provide insights into diseases. ... The atlas, which is the most detailed of its kind, will help scientists to develop better models of the womb.
  6. 17 May 2024: Search site. Centre for Trophoblast Research. Upcoming Courses at the Centre. ... This page will be updated as news of courses to be run by the CTR is made available.
  7. Understanding the molecular mechanisms that control human yolk sac…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/understanding-molecular-mechanisms-control-human-yolk-sac-progenitor-hypoblast-cell-development
    17 May 2024: Understanding the molecular mechanisms that control human yolk sac progenitor (hypoblast) cell development. ... Project description. We seek to understand the molecular mechanisms that regulate early human development.
  8. Understanding the molecular mechanisms that control human yolk sac…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/understanding-molecular-mechanisms-control-human-yolk-sac-progenitor-hypoblast-cell-development
    16 May 2024: Understanding the molecular mechanisms that control human yolk sac progenitor (hypoblast) cell development. ... Project description. We seek to understand the molecular mechanisms that regulate early human development.
  9. Understanding mechanisms underlying the impact of metformin on…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/understanding-mechanisms-underlying-impact-metformin-placental-fetal-and-maternal-health
    17 May 2024: Project. Project Title. Understanding mechanisms underlying the impact of metformin on placental, fetal and maternal health. ... Metformin therefore has the potential to have direct effects on placental and fetal tissues.
  10. Understanding mechanisms underlying the impact of metformin on…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/understanding-mechanisms-underlying-impact-metformin-placental-fetal-and-maternal-health
    16 May 2024: Project. Project Title. Understanding mechanisms underlying the impact of metformin on placental, fetal and maternal health. ... Metformin therefore has the potential to have direct effects on placental and fetal tissues.
  11. Unborn babies use ‘greedy’ gene from dads to ‘remote-control’ mums…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/news/unborn-babies-use-greedy-gene-dads-remote-control-mums-feeding-them-extra-food
    17 May 2024: Professor Amanda Sferruzzi-Perri, Professor in Fetal and Placental Physiology, a CTR member and co-senior author of the paper, said: “It’s the first direct evidence that a gene inherited ... Dr Miguel Constancia, also a CTR member and MRC

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