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Epigenetics

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Article Gabriel Abarca-Brown (2025)
Becoming a (Neuro)Migrant: Attachment, Early Stimulation, and the Government of the Future of Chile. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 94-119). (/isis/citation/CBB443652585/) unapi

Article Luca Chiapperino (2024)
Enacting biosocial complexity: Stress, epigenetic biomarkers and the tools of postgenomics. Social Studies of Science (pp. 598-625). (/isis/citation/CBB021882899/) unapi

Article Martine Lappé; Fionna Francis Fahey; Robbin Jeffries Hein (2024)
Epigenomic Stories: Evidence of Harm and the Social Justice Promises and Perils of Environmental Epigenetics. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 673-697). (/isis/citation/CBB500785572/) unapi

Book Janelle Lamoreaux (2023)
Infertile Environments: Epigenetic Toxicology and the Reproductive Health of Chinese Men. (/isis/citation/CBB690704009/) unapi

Article Joshua D. Tompkins (2022)
Discovering DNA Methylation, the History and Future of the Writing on DNA. Journal of the History of Biology (pp. 865-887). (/isis/citation/CBB667697648/) unapi

Article Christina Brandt (2022)
Development and Heredity in the Interwar Period: Hans Spemann and Fritz Baltzer on Organizers and Merogones. Journal of the History of Biology (pp. 253-283). (/isis/citation/CBB199185340/) unapi

Article Clémence Pinel (2022)
What Counts as the Environment in Epigenetics? Knowledge and Ignorance in the Entrepreneurial University. Science as Culture (pp. 311-333). (/isis/citation/CBB860690123/) unapi

Article Anna Dumitriu (2022)
Hypersymbiotics™: An artistic reflection on the ethical and environmental implications of microbiome research and new technologies. Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science (p. 100820). (/isis/citation/CBB920515336/) unapi

Article Laurent Loison (2022)
The environment: An ambiguous concept in Waddington's biology. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (pp. 181-190). (/isis/citation/CBB008706802/) unapi

Article Sonja van Wichelen (2022)
Identity in Postgenomic Times: Epigenetic Knowledge and the Pursuit of Biological Origins. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 1131-1156). (/isis/citation/CBB901091045/) unapi

Article Jaya Keaney (2022)
The Racializing Womb: Surrogacy and Epigenetic Kinship. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 1157-1179). (/isis/citation/CBB389875479/) unapi

Book Natali Valdez (2021)
Weighing the Future: Race, Science, and Pregnancy Trials in the Postgenomic Era. (/isis/citation/CBB961294836/) unapi

Book Diana Pérez Edelman (2021)
Embryology and the Rise of the Gothic Novel. (/isis/citation/CBB358889650/) unapi

Article Luca Chiapperino; Francesco Panese (2021)
On the traces of the biosocial: Historicizing “plasticity” in contemporary epigenetics. History of Science (pp. 3-44). (/isis/citation/CBB820144208/) unapi

Article Clémence Pinel (March 2021)
Renting Valuable Assets: Knowledge and Value Production in Academic Science. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 275-297). (/isis/citation/CBB574556496/) unapi

Article Mariagrazia Portera; Mauro Mandrioli (2021)
Who's afraid of epigenetics? Habits, instincts, and Charles Darwin’s evolutionary theory. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. (/isis/citation/CBB031764747/) unapi

Article M. Polo Camacho (2020)
What’s All the Fuss About? The Inheritance of Acquired Traits Is Compatible with the Central Dogma. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences (p. 32). (/isis/citation/CBB631370808/) unapi

Book Michel Morange (2020)
The Black Box of Biology: A History of the Molecular Revolution. (/isis/citation/CBB035364586/) unapi

Article Megan Warin; Emma Kowal; Maurizio Meloni (2020)
Indigenous Knowledge in a Postgenomic Landscape: The Politics of Epigenetic Hope and Reparation in Australia. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 87-111). (/isis/citation/CBB602373965/) unapi

Article Stephanie Lloyd; Alexandre Larivée (2020)
Time, trauma, and the brain: How suicide came to have no significant precipitating event. Science in Context (pp. 299-327). (/isis/citation/CBB534263002/) unapi

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