C. Yan Cheng, Ph.D.
The Population Council
New York, NY
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Semen samples showing an increased rate of spermatozoa with imprinting errors have a negligible effect in the outcome of assisted reproduction techniques. Camprubí et al. Epigenetics 7(10); October 2012.
Genome wide identification of promoter binding sites for H4K12ac in human sperm and its relevance for early embryonic development. Paradowska et al. Epigenetics 7(9); September 2012.
Smoking induces differential miRNA expression in human spermatozoa: A potential transgenerational epigenetic concern? Marczylo et al. Epigenetics 7(5); May 2012.