Editorial
Cell-Cell Communication in Bovine Preimplantation Embryos is Mediated by DNA Methylation
Author(s): Seema Singh*
A multicellular organism's backbone mechanism for maintaining homeostasis and normal cellular functions is cell-to-cell communication. Direct surface-surface communication mediated by membrane-bound proteins and lipids, as well as secretion of growth factors, cytokines, hormones, chemokines, and extracellular vesicles such as microvesicles and exosomes, are some of the ways cells interact with their surroundings. By altering the articulation and DNA methylation instances of formatively associated characteristics and pathways, such as the central attachment pathway, suboptimal embryo culture conditions reduce early stage quality and impede formative fitness. Central attachment is required for a few cell functions, and it refers to a cell's interaction with its Extracellular Grid (ECM). However, the epigenetic administrative component by which cultural state influenced inci.. View More»
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