On July 30, 2024, One of our clients published a significant research finding in the international academic journal Cell Stem Cell. The research, titled “Acetyl-CoA metabolism maintains histone acetylation for syncytialization of human placental trophoblast stem cells,” investigated the glucose-related metabolic characteristics during the differentiation of primary CTBs and hTSCs into STBs in human placenta.
Through epigenomic, transcriptomic, and non-targeted metabolomic analyses, the study revealed the transition of CTBs and hTSCs from high glycolysis to the basal glycolysis level of STBs. BMKGENE provided transcriptomic and non-targeted metabolomic services for this research.
If you would like to learn more about this study, access this link. For more information on our sequencing and bioinformatics services, you can talk to us here.
Post time: Oct-09-2024