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Michele Boiani

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Molecular Human Reproduction|September 12, 2023
'Human and Animal Model Reproductive Epigenetics' special collection: (un)intended marks on fertilityMichele Boiani, Francesca E Duncan
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|October 8, 2014
Live embryo imaging to follow cell cycle and chromosomes stability after nuclear transferSebastian T Balbach, Michele Boiani
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|March 16, 2011
What scientists would like to tell you about reprogramming (if only they knew!). PrefaceMichele Boiani, José B Cibelli
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|October 18, 2005
Regulatory networks in embryo-derived pluripotent stem cellsMichele Boiani, Hans R Schöler
Molecular Human Reproduction|February 29, 2024
Influx of innovation: promoting the scientific advances of early career investigators in Molecular Human ReproductionFrancesca E Duncan, Michele Boiani
Molecular Human Reproduction|February 27, 2016
What we can learn from single-cell analysis in developmentMichele Boiani, Jose B Cibelli
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|May 7, 2019
Multiplying embryos: experimental monozygotic polyembryony in mammals and its usesEllen Casser, Steffen Israel, Michele Boiani
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 26, 2004
Activity of the germline-specific Oct4-GFP transgene in normal and clone mouse embryosMichele Boiani, James Kehler, Hans R Schöler
Molecular Human Reproduction|March 5, 2026
Call for papers-shaping reproduction in 3D: organoids, assembloids, and emerging modelsDiana Monsivais, Francesca E Duncan, Michele Boiani, et al.
European Journal of Histochemistry : EJH|October 27, 2018
Cytoplasmic lattices are not linked to mouse 2-cell embryos developmental arrestMarianna Longo, Michele Boiani, CarloAlberto Redi, et al.
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Molecular Human Reproduction|September 12, 2023
'Human and Animal Model Reproductive Epigenetics' special collection: (un)intended marks on fertilityMichele Boiani, Francesca E Duncan
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|October 8, 2014
Live embryo imaging to follow cell cycle and chromosomes stability after nuclear transferSebastian T Balbach, Michele Boiani
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|March 16, 2011
What scientists would like to tell you about reprogramming (if only they knew!). PrefaceMichele Boiani, José B Cibelli
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|October 18, 2005
Regulatory networks in embryo-derived pluripotent stem cellsMichele Boiani, Hans R Schöler
Molecular Human Reproduction|February 29, 2024
Influx of innovation: promoting the scientific advances of early career investigators in Molecular Human ReproductionFrancesca E Duncan, Michele Boiani
Molecular Human Reproduction|February 27, 2016
What we can learn from single-cell analysis in developmentMichele Boiani, Jose B Cibelli
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|May 7, 2019
Multiplying embryos: experimental monozygotic polyembryony in mammals and its usesEllen Casser, Steffen Israel, Michele Boiani
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 26, 2004
Activity of the germline-specific Oct4-GFP transgene in normal and clone mouse embryosMichele Boiani, James Kehler, Hans R Schöler
Molecular Human Reproduction|March 5, 2026
Call for papers-shaping reproduction in 3D: organoids, assembloids, and emerging modelsDiana Monsivais, Francesca E Duncan, Michele Boiani, et al.
European Journal of Histochemistry : EJH|October 27, 2018
Cytoplasmic lattices are not linked to mouse 2-cell embryos developmental arrestMarianna Longo, Michele Boiani, CarloAlberto Redi, et al.
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