If the development of blood vessels in the placenta is impaired, fetal growth retardation may result. Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the Mannheim Medical Faculty of Heidelberg University discovered that the correct development of functioning blood vessels in the mouse placenta is controlled epigenetically: One of the enzymes that modify gene activity using methyl groups is responsible.
What Can Be Done About Medical Debt?
The reason for medical debt in the U.S. — too-high healthcare prices — seemed to be unanimously agreed on at Thursday’s Senate Health, Education, Labor,