A growth factor found in the cerebrospinal fluid of young mice triggered the proliferation of myelin-making cells when injected into the brains of older mice.
The concept of epigenetic inheritance has long been controversial. Some researchers hope that new data on cross-generational effects of environmental exposures will help settle the debate.
In this webinar, Miriam Merad and Savas Tay will present their latest findings obtained using single cell proteomics methods and demonstrate how proteomics data complement other -omics methods for revealing new insights into human health and disease.
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