The epigenetic imprinting defect of patients with Beckwith—Wiedemann syndrome born after assisted reproductive technology is not restricted to the 11p15 region
Sylvie Rossignol(Sorbonne Université), Christine Gicquel(Inserm), Yves Le Bouc(Inserm), Virginie Steunou(Inserm), Céline Chalas(Université Paris Cité), Pierre Jouannet(Délégation Paris 5), Muriel Rigolet(Inserm), E. Viégas-Pèquignot(Inserm), Antoine Kerjean(Université Paris Cité)
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