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2 repressor genes identified as essential for placental development

April 16, 2012
Two particular repressor genes in a family of regulatory genes are vital for controlling cell proliferation during development of the placenta. Their absence in stem cells results in a placenta made up of overcrowded and poorly organized cells that cannot properly transport oxygen and nutrients or support normal embryonic development. The study show how these genes control cell proliferation in living animals. Read more
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