Nature Publishes Too Few Papers from Women Researchers - That Must Change
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Editorial: In celebration of women in developmental epigenetics.
Mann M, Suzuki M, Keller Valsecchi C Front Cell Dev Biol. 2024; 12:1416081.
PMID: 38859963 PMC: 11163029. DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2024.1416081.
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