A genome-wide transcriptomic analysis of embryos fathered by obese males in a murine model of diet-induced obesity
Abstract Paternal obesity is known to have a negative impact on the male’s reproductive health as well as the health of his offspring. Although epigenetic mechanisms have been implicated in the non-genetic transmission of acquired traits, the effect of paternal obesity on gene expression in the prei...
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Autores principales: | Laura Bernhardt, Marcus Dittrich, Rabih El-Merahbi, Antoine-Emmanuel Saliba, Tobias Müller, Grzegorz Sumara, Jörg Vogel, Stefanie Nichols-Burns, Megan Mitchell, Thomas Haaf, Nady El Hajj |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/61b018e0b75f4c008fc73cf8722871ee |
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