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The following pages link to Silence of the genes--mechanisms of long-term repression (Q36191962):
Displaying 32 items.
- Combination of methylated-DNA precipitation and methylation-sensitive restriction enzymes (COMPARE-MS) for the rapid, sensitive and quantitative detection of DNA methylation (Q25256831) (← links)
- HDACs, histone deacetylation and gene transcription: from molecular biology to cancer therapeutics (Q28290352) (← links)
- Linking DNA methylation and histone modification: patterns and paradigms (Q29617801) (← links)
- A revisionist replicon model for higher eukaryotic genomes (Q30438334) (← links)
- Heterokaryon-based reprogramming of human B lymphocytes for pluripotency requires Oct4 but not Sox2. (Q33367122) (← links)
- Aberrant DNA methylation in ES cells (Q33650115) (← links)
- High-throughput sequencing offers new insights into 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (Q33694132) (← links)
- MeDIP-seq and nCpG analyses illuminate sexually dimorphic methylation of gonadal development genes with high historic methylation in turtle hatchlings with temperature-dependent sex determination (Q33709275) (← links)
- Chromosome-wide mapping of DNA methylation patterns in normal and malignant prostate cells reveals pervasive methylation of gene-associated and conserved intergenic sequences (Q33931119) (← links)
- Ring1B and Suv39h1 delineate distinct chromatin states at bivalent genes during early mouse lineage commitment (Q34022860) (← links)
- Role of histone deacetylases in gene regulation at nuclear lamina. (Q34505026) (← links)
- Bookmarking the genome: maintenance of epigenetic information. (Q34997981) (← links)
- Insulin but not glucagon gene is silenced in human pancreas-derived mesenchymal stem cells (Q35028879) (← links)
- Assisted reproductive technologies do not alter mutation frequency or spectrum (Q35659475) (← links)
- Dietary protein restriction of pregnant rats in the F0 generation induces altered methylation of hepatic gene promoters in the adult male offspring in the F1 and F2 generations (Q36398197) (← links)
- Chromatin in pluripotent embryonic stem cells and differentiation (Q36488700) (← links)
- Shifts in replication timing actively affect histone acetylation during nucleosome reassembly (Q37280676) (← links)
- Developmental and epigenetic pathways to obesity: an evolutionary-developmental perspective. (Q37366387) (← links)
- Concise review: chromatin and genome organization in reprogramming. (Q38025371) (← links)
- Targeting deregulated epigenetic control in cancer (Q38099273) (← links)
- DNA replication timing: Coordinating genome stability with genome regulation on the X chromosome and beyond (Q38241383) (← links)
- A diverse epigenetic landscape at human exons with implication for expression (Q38900677) (← links)
- Possible involvement of DNA methylation in NKCC1 gene expression during postnatal development and in response to ischemia (Q39705766) (← links)
- DNA methylation patterns and gene expression associated with litter size in Berkshire pig placenta (Q41569741) (← links)
- Integrative analysis of methylome and transcriptome reveals the importance of unmethylated CpGs in non-CpG island gene activation (Q43074895) (← links)
- Multiplexed Reduced Representation Bisulfite Sequencing with Magnetic Bead Fragment Size Selection (Q46164854) (← links)
- Empirical comparison of reduced representation bisulfite sequencing and Infinium BeadChip reproducibility and coverage of DNA methylation in humans. (Q47118606) (← links)
- Clonal allelic predetermination of immunoglobulin-κ rearrangement. (Q50782638) (← links)
- Implications of 'postmodern biology' for pathology: the Cell Doctrine (Q82568556) (← links)
- Crosstalk between DNA methylation and gene expression in colorectal cancer, a potential plasma biomarker for tracing this tumor (Q89767432) (← links)
- Hypomethylation in the promoter region of ZPBP as a potential litter size indicator in Berkshire pigs (Q91742089) (← links)
- Caloric restriction upregulates the expression of DNMT3.1, lacking the conserved catalytic domain, in Daphnia magna (Q102145628) (← links)