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    Loss of heterochromatin and retrotransposon silencing as determinants in oocyte aging by Wasserzug‐Pash, Peera, Rothman, Rachel, Reich, Eli, Zecharyahu, Lital, Schonberger, Oshrat, Weiss, Yifat, Srebnik, Naama, CohenHadad, Yaara, Weintraub, Amir, Ben‐Ami, Ido, Holzer, Hananel, Klutstein, Michael

    Published in Aging cell (01-03-2022)
    “…Mammalian oocyte quality reduces with age. We show that prior to the occurrence of significant aneuploidy (9M in mouse), heterochromatin histone marks are…”
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    Establishment of Homozygote Mutant Human Embryonic Stem Cells by Parthenogenesis by Epsztejn-Litman, Silvina, Cohen-Hadad, Yaara, Aharoni, Shira, Altarescu, Gheona, Renbaum, Paul, Levy-Lahad, Ephrat, Schonberger, Oshrat, Eldar-Geva, Talia, Zeligson, Sharon, Eiges, Rachel

    Published in PloS one (16-10-2015)
    “…We report on the derivation of a diploid 46(XX) human embryonic stem cell (HESC) line that is homozygous for the common deletion associated with Spinal…”
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    The G-rich Repeats in FMR1 and C9orf72 Loci Are Hotspots for Local Unpairing of DNA by Abu Diab, Manar, Mor-Shaked, Hagar, Cohen, Eliora, Cohen-Hadad, Yaara, Ram, Oren, Epsztejn-Litman, Silvina, Eiges, Rachel

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-12-2018)
    “…Pathological mutations involving noncoding microsatellite repeats are typically located near promoters in CpG islands and are coupled with extensive repeat…”
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    Establishment of Homozygote Mutant Human Embryonic Stem Cells by Parthenogenesis: e0138893 by Epsztejn-Litman, Silvina, Cohen-Hadad, Yaara, Aharoni, Shira, Altarescu, Gheona, Renbaum, Paul, Levy-Lahad, Ephrat, Schonberger, Oshrat, Eldar-Geva, Talia, Zeligson, Sharon, Eiges, Rachel

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2015)
    “…We report on the derivation of a diploid 46(XX) human embryonic stem cell (HESC) line that is homozygous for the common deletion associated with Spinal…”
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