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Angela Simeone

Research Associate

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Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute University of Cambridge Li Ka Shing Centre Robinson Way Cambridge CB2 0RE
Publications: 

Landscape of G-quadruplex DNA structural regions in breast cancer.

E-pub date: 31 Jul 2020


Epigenetic homogeneity in histone methylation underlies sperm programming for embryonic transcription.

E-pub date: 30 Jun 2020


Plk4 and Aurora A cooperate in the initiation of acentriolar spindle assembly in mammalian oocytes.

E-pub date: 31 Oct 2017


H3K4 Methylation-Dependent Memory of Somatic Cell Identity Inhibits Reprogramming and Development of Nuclear Transfer Embryos.

E-pub date: 06 Jul 2017


Sperm is epigenetically programmed to regulate gene transcription in embryos.

E-pub date: 31 Aug 2016


Histone H3 lysine 9 trimethylation is required for suppressing the expression of an embryonically activated retrotransposon in Xenopus laevis.

E-pub date: 21 Sep 2015


The Expression of TALEN before Fertilization Provides a Rapid Knock-Out Phenotype in Xenopus laevis Founder Embryos.

E-pub date: 31 Aug 2015


Sperm and spermatids contain different proteins and bind distinct egg factors.

E-pub date: 19 Sep 2014


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