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Carmen Sapienza

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Cancer Research|February 3, 2019
Epigenetic Drift in Colorectal Cancer-It's Probably Later Than You ThinkCarmen Sapienza
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 2002
Imprinted gene expression, transplantation medicine, and the "other" human embryonic stem cellCarmen Sapienza
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 6, 2007
Molecular biology. Do Watson and Crick motor from X to Z?Carmen Sapienza
F1000 Biology Reports|October 16, 2010
PRDM9 sticks its zinc fingers into recombination hotspots and between speciesIonel Sandovici, Carmen Sapienza
Connecticut Law Review|May 5, 2005
Developmental potential as a criterion for understanding and defining embryosKeith E Latham, Carmen Sapienza
Annual Review of Nutrition|March 30, 2016
Diet, Nutrition, and Cancer EpigeneticsCarmen Sapienza, Jean-Pierre Issa
Cancer Prevention Research (Philadelphia, Pa.)|May 9, 2014
Validation of methylation biomarkers that distinguish normal colon mucosa of cancer patients from normal colon mucosa of patients without cancerMatteo Cesaroni, Jasmine Powell, Carmen Sapienza
Epigenomics|August 28, 2012
The epigenetic lorax: gene-environment interactions in human healthKeith E Latham, Carmen Sapienza, Nora Engel
Annual Review of Genetics|November 18, 2003
Natural selection and the evolution of genome imprintingElena de la Casa-Esperón, Carmen Sapienza
Epigenetics|January 20, 2010
Explaining inter-individual variability in phenotype: is epigenetics up to the challenge?Nahid Turan, Sunita Katari, Christos Coutifaris, et al.
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Cancer Research|February 3, 2019
Epigenetic Drift in Colorectal Cancer-It's Probably Later Than You ThinkCarmen Sapienza
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 2002
Imprinted gene expression, transplantation medicine, and the "other" human embryonic stem cellCarmen Sapienza
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 6, 2007
Molecular biology. Do Watson and Crick motor from X to Z?Carmen Sapienza
F1000 Biology Reports|October 16, 2010
PRDM9 sticks its zinc fingers into recombination hotspots and between speciesIonel Sandovici, Carmen Sapienza
Connecticut Law Review|May 5, 2005
Developmental potential as a criterion for understanding and defining embryosKeith E Latham, Carmen Sapienza
Annual Review of Nutrition|March 30, 2016
Diet, Nutrition, and Cancer EpigeneticsCarmen Sapienza, Jean-Pierre Issa
Cancer Prevention Research (Philadelphia, Pa.)|May 9, 2014
Validation of methylation biomarkers that distinguish normal colon mucosa of cancer patients from normal colon mucosa of patients without cancerMatteo Cesaroni, Jasmine Powell, Carmen Sapienza
Epigenomics|August 28, 2012
The epigenetic lorax: gene-environment interactions in human healthKeith E Latham, Carmen Sapienza, Nora Engel
Annual Review of Genetics|November 18, 2003
Natural selection and the evolution of genome imprintingElena de la Casa-Esperón, Carmen Sapienza
Epigenetics|January 20, 2010
Explaining inter-individual variability in phenotype: is epigenetics up to the challenge?Nahid Turan, Sunita Katari, Christos Coutifaris, et al.
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