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Saturday, August 15, 2015

Gregg Lab Allele Silencing in Subpopulations of Cells

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The Gregg Lab studies pathways in the brain that influence feeding, foraging and economic behaviors to better understand the factors that influence human health and disease. We have a particular interest in imprinted genes in the brain and differential expression of genes inherited from mothers versus fathers.

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This blog is intended to be a discussion forum for neuroscience, genomics and epigenomics with a particular emphasis on pathways and early life factors that influence eating and motivated behaviors. It is maintained by the Gregg Lab in the Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy at the University of Utah.
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