Suarez-Ulloa et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Environmental epigenetics: a promising venue for developing next-generation pollution biomonitoring tools in marine invertebratesSuarez-Ulloa et al., 2015
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- Suarez-Ulloa V
- Gonzalez-Romero R
- Eirin-Lopez J
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- Marine Pollution Bulletin
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Environmental epigenetics investigates the cause-effect relationships between specific environmental factors and the subsequent epigenetic modifications triggering adaptive responses in the cell. Given the dynamic and potentially reversible nature of the different …
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