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University Medical Center Groningen

prof. dr. M.G. (Marianne) Rots

Professor of Molecular Epigenetics

Publications

Cell-specific DNA methylation in human alpha and beta cells regulates gene expression in type 2 diabetes

Editing without breaking: Sustained gene control via epigenetic rewriting

Epigenetic editing: from concept to clinic

Epigenetic editing to advance CAR T cell therapy

Epigenetic signatures and cellular stress response pathways in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease: a personalized medicine perspective

Nanopore Electroporation: A New Delivery Method Within the Field of Epigenetic Editing

Effective Reduction in Nuclear DNA Contamination Allows Sensitive Mitochondrial DNA Methylation Determination by LC-MS/MS

Epigenetic editing and epi-drugs: a combination strategy to simultaneously target KDM4 as a novel anticancer approach

The Promise of Epigenetic Editing for Treating Brain Disorders

Toward designer magic bullets: Epigenetic editing to empower CAR T cells

Press/media

‘Genen kun je trainen’

Epigenetic Editing or Epi Editing

‘Epigenetic’ editing cuts cholesterol in mice

Reset je cellen

Interview Uitzicht (Rineke Wisman): "Genen kun je trainen"

Voor het eerst extra gen gericht in lichaam gebouwd

First test of in-body gene editing shows promise

Crispr-Cas: nu al een onmisbare genetische gereedschapskist

The epigenome editors: How tools such as CRISPR offer new details about epigenetics

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingSDG 7 - Affordable and Clean EnergySDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth

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