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Tesha Tsai

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Domestic Animal Endocrinology|June 28, 2016
The role of mitochondrial DNA copy number, variants, and haplotypes in farm animal developmental outcomeTesha Tsai, Justin C St John
Biology of Reproduction|March 14, 2022
Podocalyxin molecular characteristics and endometrial expression: high conservation between humans and macaques but divergence in mice†Bothidah Thach, Nirukshi Samarajeewa, Ying Li, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|December 21, 2022
Transient Polycomb activity represses developmental genes in growing oocytesEllen G Jarred, Zhipeng Qu, Tesha Tsai, et al.
Elife|May 30, 2024
Fetal growth delay caused by loss of non-canonical imprinting is resolved late in pregnancy and culminates in offspring overgrowthRuby Oberin, Sigrid Petautschnig, Ellen G Jarred, et al.
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Domestic Animal Endocrinology|June 28, 2016
The role of mitochondrial DNA copy number, variants, and haplotypes in farm animal developmental outcomeTesha Tsai, Justin C St John
Biology of Reproduction|March 14, 2022
Podocalyxin molecular characteristics and endometrial expression: high conservation between humans and macaques but divergence in mice†Bothidah Thach, Nirukshi Samarajeewa, Ying Li, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|December 21, 2022
Transient Polycomb activity represses developmental genes in growing oocytesEllen G Jarred, Zhipeng Qu, Tesha Tsai, et al.
Elife|May 30, 2024
Fetal growth delay caused by loss of non-canonical imprinting is resolved late in pregnancy and culminates in offspring overgrowthRuby Oberin, Sigrid Petautschnig, Ellen G Jarred, et al.
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