Oral Presentation ESA-SRB-APEG-NZSE 2022

Quintessential requirement of maternal PRDM10 for female fertility and successful embryonic development (#33)

Kay Yi Michelle Seah 1 , Brenda Han 1 , Daniel M Messerschmidt 1 , Ernesto Guccione 2
  1. Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, A*Star, Singapore, SINGAPORE
  2. Mount Sinai, New York
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