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New ReproUnion Paper Published on Scientific Reports

Dec 8, 2017

Nina Mørup, Ph.D. student from Rigshospitalet has in collaboration co-workers from Department of Growth and Reproduction published a new scientific paper entitled: Polymorphisms in JMJD1C are associated with pubertal onset in boys and reproductive function in men.

JMJD1C is a member of a large family of histone demethylases but show a surprisingly large effect on male reproductive function.

Read the entire paper here

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