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Epigenetic Regulation in Reproductive Medicine and Gynecologic Cancers
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Editorial Epigenetic Regulation in Reproductive Medicine and Gynecologic Cancers
This special issue includes 9 articles: three of which are related to the insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II) imprinting in placenta and the effects of reproduction procedures on imprinting; two describe epigenetic mechanisms and genetic test for infertility; another paper documents the effects of in vitro maturation on histone acetylation in oocytes and early cleavage embryos; two address DNA methylation changes in cancers; one paper discusses rational design of primer for methylation assays
While the issue is not intended as an exhaustive representation of all of the potential topics, they provide insightful and multifaceted information that we consider a pleasure to share with the readers. This special issue includes 9 articles: three of which are related to the IGF-II imprinting in placenta and the effects of reproduction procedures on imprinting; two describe epigenetic mechanisms and genetic test for infertility; another paper documents the effects of in vitro maturation on histone acetylation in oocytes and early cleavage embryos; two address DNA methylation changes in cancers; one paper discusses rational design of primer for methylation assays
Summary
Editorial Epigenetic Regulation in Reproductive Medicine and Gynecologic Cancers Recent progress in the field of epigenetics has provided a new study angle for our research efforts on reproductive medicine and gynecologic malignancies.
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