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1 modifications may be transmitted, a putative epigenetic process.
2 changes in DNA methylation, the most studied epigenetic process.
3 ales by hijacking an essential, male-limited epigenetic process.
4 orks, which operate independently from these epigenetic processes.
5  of DH E2 infusion on object recognition and epigenetic processes.
6 in phosphorylation, meristem development and epigenetic processes.
7 ene reprogramming suggest the involvement of epigenetic processes.
8 are required for one-carbon biosynthetic and epigenetic processes.
9 logic reversal of these distinct but related epigenetic processes.
10 strating diverse molecular, immunologic, and epigenetic processes.
11 oding RNAs that regulate gene expression and epigenetic processes.
12 nding of DNA methylation regulation by other epigenetic processes.
13 ung function deficit may also be mediated by epigenetic processes.
14 emoval of epigenetic marks, as well as other epigenetic processes.
15 hat may arise from a better understanding of epigenetic processes.
16 -sister workers, suggesting a major role for epigenetic processes.
17 ctors shapes the fetal immune system through epigenetic processes.
18 of previously experienced conditions through epigenetic processes.
19 ic cycle genes is largely suppressed through epigenetic processes.
20  offspring neurodevelopment, potentially via epigenetic processes.
21 d by the combinatorial and dynamic nature of epigenetic processes.
22 made about what are currently referred to as epigenetic processes.
23  an unprecedented impact of redox signals on epigenetic processes.
24 me guides and/or facilitates these postnatal epigenetic processes.
25  that methylation of quadruplexes may affect epigenetic processes.
26 fication and regulation, and linking diverse epigenetic processes.
27                                         This epigenetic process acts as an alternative to mutations t
28                                 Studying how epigenetic processes affect emotional behavior may impro
29    These findings expand the extent to which epigenetic processes affect the diabetic kidney to inclu
30                                              Epigenetic processes allow rapid and reversible control
31 nt of extraembryonic tissues take place, and epigenetic processes allow the memory of cell identity a
32 which is typically implicated in LTM through epigenetic processes, also influences STM in the dHPC, p
33  we identified genetic determinants for this epigenetic process and examined their biologic effects o
34                             The cell states, epigenetic processes and key regulatory factors that und
35      Adaptations to stress can occur through epigenetic processes and may be a conduit for informing
36 ), are emerging as significant components of epigenetic processes and of gene networks involved in de
37 ne family were more likely to participate in epigenetic processes and plant development.
38 lers have emerged as prominent regulators of epigenetic processes and potential drivers of various hu
39 dings not only elucidate the contribution of epigenetic processes and specifically DNA methylation in
40                        This review describes epigenetic processes and synthesizes recent literature o
41 hylation has been implicated in a variety of epigenetic processes, and abnormal methylation patterns
42  on the neurobiology of stress and adaption, epigenetic processes, and disasters.
43 mitochondrial membrane potential, induce the epigenetic processes, and last but not least, the data p
44 t not limited to common genetic variants and epigenetic processes, and may provide novel opportunitie
45  regulators, highlights how they may control epigenetic processes, and reveals the surprising roles o
46 g developmental plasticity involve molecular epigenetic processes, and their elucidation in the conte
47 briefly discussed and evidence is shown that epigenetic processes are also involved in the regulation
48 groups of chromatin regulators revealed that epigenetic processes are highly dynamic and likely play
49                                              Epigenetic processes are implicated in cancer causation
50 Thus, not surprisingly, disruptions of these epigenetic processes are implicated in the pathogenesis
51 In addition, we discuss and speculate on how epigenetic processes are involved in creating transcript
52 ults suggest that multiple, partly redundant epigenetic processes are involved in preventing transpos
53      However, studies on neurobiological and epigenetic processes are just beginning, and more resear
54                The results here suggest that epigenetic processes are linked birth outcome and health
55 inflammation in adulthood are not known, but epigenetic processes are plausible candidates.
56                                              Epigenetic processes are primary candidates when searchi
57                       External influences on epigenetic processes are seen in the effects of diet on
58                                              Epigenetic processes are widely viewed as a leading mech
59  of specialized chromatin domains in various epigenetic processes as diverse as dosage compensation,
60               Finally, we address the use of epigenetic processes as targets for novel antimalarial t
61 ct, in turn, contributes to misregulation of epigenetic processes as well as of cellular responses to
62 ess the efficacy of interventions to reverse epigenetic processes associated with the effects of earl
63  PI3K/AKT signaling can be a trigger of this epigenetic processing at many downstream target genes.
64 her, these results imply that Pol30p affects epigenetic processes by influencing the composition of c
65 gests a general direct governance of complex epigenetic processes by the machinery dedicated to pluri
66  in response to prolonged cold treatment, an epigenetic process called vernalization.
67 nome therefore contributes to cancer just as epigenetic process can cause point mutations and disable
68                                              Epigenetic processes can be induced in response to envir
69 rom traditional genetic predisposition, that epigenetic processes can persist across generations to p
70 hen multiple cell types within a lineage, an epigenetic process central to progenitor and stem cell b
71                                              Epigenetic processes control the packaging and function
72 ay a central role in chromatin structure and epigenetic processes controlling gene expression.
73                                              Epigenetic processes could play a role in anthracycline-
74 eir removal from DNA, RNA or histones, is an epigenetic process critical to transcriptional reprogram
75     Here, we review the role of key aberrant epigenetic processes - DNA methylation and post-translat
76  genomic processes (including regulatory and epigenetic processes), evolutionary change, ecosystem in
77 y mediated through a range of highly dynamic epigenetic processes exhibiting temporal variation durin
78 e stages, it is maintained through heritable epigenetic processes following its establishment in matu
79 ve demonstrated that plant pathogens rely on epigenetic processes for this purpose.
80              Unexpectedly, genes involved in epigenetic processes formed another class of rapidly evo
81                                              Epigenetic processes govern prostate cancer (PCa) biolog
82   It has been observed that misregulation of epigenetic processes has been associated with human dise
83           However, elucidating PMT-regulated epigenetic processes has been hampered by ambiguous know
84                   RNA-directed regulation of epigenetic processes has recently emerged as an importan
85             A number of proteins involved in epigenetic processes have been characterized.
86                             Several types of epigenetic processes have been described, including DNA
87                          Recently, these two epigenetic processes have been dynamically linked.
88  coordinating developmental events, and many epigenetic processes have been implicated in cancer.
89                                              Epigenetic processes have been implicated in the pathoph
90                                              Epigenetic processes have been proposed as a possible me
91                                    Recently, epigenetic processes have been shown to play an importan
92                 Over the last several years, epigenetic processes have emerged as important factors f
93 chastic variation in gene expression through epigenetic processes, highlighting the intricate interac
94       Herein, we provide a brief overview of epigenetic processes, how they are relevant to human hea
95 of chromatin interactions and for validating epigenetic processes identified in fixed cells.
96            GPR-ML based matrices capture the epigenetic processes impacting information flow through
97 verview of the current state of knowledge on epigenetic processes implicated in cardiovascular and me
98 s work further supports the occurrence of an epigenetic process in archaea.
99 ) has become well-recognized as an important epigenetic process in human health and disease.
100              DNA methylation is an essential epigenetic process in mammals, intimately involved in ge
101                         The dynamics of this epigenetic process in mediating the transition from an a
102   In addition to gene repression, disrupting epigenetic process in the interploidy crosses also induc
103                     Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process in which the activity of a gene is de
104  analyze the function of Suv4-20h1-dependent epigenetic processes in cardiopulmonary progenitor cells
105 or many brain diseases, and the discovery of epigenetic processes in germ cells has raised the possib
106 ent an excellent model for studying diabetic epigenetic processes in humans.
107 ed the underlying neural mechanisms of these epigenetic processes in individuals with no history of p
108  that are emerging as a model for studies of epigenetic processes in insects.
109                  We tested whether heritable epigenetic processes in long-lived CD34(+) haematopoieti
110  work has highlighted an additional role for epigenetic processes in mediating susceptibility.
111           Studies have revealed key roles of epigenetic processes in regulating immune cell function
112                          Gene expression and epigenetic processes in several brain regions regulate p
113 d by natural genomic variation, the roles of epigenetic processes in shaping plasticity of GRN archit
114  suggest a contribution of chronobiology and epigenetic processes in the long-term therapeutic conseq
115 ly linked to ART, but in view of the role of epigenetic processes in the regulation of gene expressio
116 ed in DLBCL, suggesting disruption of normal epigenetic processes in these cells.
117 n vitro studies have demonstrated a role for epigenetic processes in var regulation.
118 sents the initial step to expose the role of epigenetic process, in the production of symptoms associ
119  In spite of intense interest in how altered epigenetic processes including DNA methylation may contr
120                                              Epigenetic processes, including DNA methylation (DNAm),
121 it is unknown, whether it also affects other epigenetic processes, including DNA methylation and its
122                                              Epigenetic processes, including DNA methylation, change
123                                              Epigenetic processes, including DNA methylation, respond
124 hose regulation has been proposed to involve epigenetic processes, including histone modification.
125                                              Epigenetic processes, including methylation of DNA and p
126 re, we discuss key transcription factors and epigenetic processes involved in antigen-specific effect
127 epigenetic memory to a maladaptive scar, the epigenetic processes involved in forming these memories,
128 ethylation and histone deacetylation are key epigenetic processes involved in normal cellular functio
129  elements, transcription factor function and epigenetic processes involved in the control of gene tra
130  provides an accurate depiction of the major epigenetic processes involving modification of DNA.
131 ch outcomes are affected by molecular, often epigenetic, processes involving gene-environment (G-E) i
132                         Our understanding of epigenetic processes is based on the hypothesis that ind
133 m by which histone PTMs modulate genetic and epigenetic processes is not fully understood.
134            The early environment, acting via epigenetic processes, is associated with differential ri
135                              We describe the epigenetic processes, key findings in this specialty, cl
136 factor binding and unbinding are affected by epigenetic processes like DNA methylation and chromatin
137 nd other epidemiologic studies indicate that epigenetic processes may play an important role in the p
138 hermosensitive Cladocopium goreaui ecotypes; epigenetic processes may, then, represent a promising re
139          This raises the possibility that an epigenetic process might operate during metastasis.
140 involved in sequence-specific alterations of epigenetic processes, mostly causing gene repression.
141 l gold nanomaterials have a direct effect on epigenetic process of TET-5hmC pathways and reveal criti
142 ion of fixed genomic alterations and dynamic epigenetic processes on gene expression programs in canc
143        Studies are needed to investigate new epigenetic processes other than methylation and assess t
144 parenting affects the expression of genes by epigenetic processes.Parenting programmes are effective
145          A study in this issue suggests that epigenetic processes participate in myelin repair and th
146              Methylation is one of the major epigenetic processes pivotal to our understanding of car
147                                              Epigenetic processes play a key role in orchestrating tr
148        There is growing evidence of abnormal epigenetic processes playing a role in the neurobiology
149 ating NSC identity and fate decisions and in epigenetic processes previously associated with both RES
150 articular focus will be given to genetic and epigenetic processes, priming effects on a cellular leve
151                     Our analyses reveal that epigenetic processes promote phenotypic plasticity, lett
152 ong with genomic signals encoded in the DNA, epigenetic processes regulate heritable gene expression
153                     Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process regulated by germline-derived DNA met
154                     Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process regulated by germline-derived DNA met
155                                              Epigenetic processes regulating gene expression contribu
156 n, suggesting pervasive interactions between epigenetic processes regulating gene expression.
157 K4me3 interplays with other histone marks in epigenetic processes remains largely unknown.
158  inheritance of vertebrate centromeres is an epigenetic process requiring deposition of new CENP-A nu
159                                          The epigenetic process safeguards cell identity during cell
160 icated interaction between genetic variants, epigenetic processes, sex and the environment promise to
161 he use of novel small molecule inhibitors of epigenetic processes specifically deregulated in cancer
162 eview, we provide an overview of the various epigenetic processes, structuring our discussion around
163                                              Epigenetic processes such as DNA methylation may reflect
164                          Enzymes involved in epigenetic processes such as methyltransferases or demet
165               DNA methylation is involved in epigenetic processes such as X-chromosome inactivation,
166  mediated at least partly through changes in epigenetic processes, such as alterations in DNA methyla
167 en performed, but the effect of BFT on other epigenetic processes, such as chromatin structure, remai
168                                              Epigenetic processes, such as DNA methylation (DNAm), ar
169            Additionally, other inhibitors of epigenetic processes, such as histone deacetylases, meth
170                               Aberrations in epigenetic processes, such as histone methylation, can c
171                                              Epigenetic processes, such as histone modifications and
172                                Evidence from epigenetic processes, such as X chromosome inactivation
173 ach population are more characteristic of an epigenetic process than of specific local mutations. alt
174                  RNA editing is a widespread epigenetic process that can alter the amino acid sequenc
175 ion, which must therefore be initiated by an epigenetic process that may involve a stochastic mechani
176               Cellular differentiation is an epigenetic process that requires specific and highly ord
177                     Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process that restricts gene expression to eit
178          Genomic imprinting in mammals is an epigenetic process that results in differential expressi
179                     Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process that results in the preferential sile
180        X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is an epigenetic process that results in the transcriptional s
181 and memory of winter in plants, is a classic epigenetic process that, in Arabidopsis, involves PRC2-b
182 ly with DNA, their effects can be considered epigenetic processes that act upon genetically altered c
183 ous HMGN chromatin binding proteins and into epigenetic processes that affect the fidelity of the tra
184 and chromatin, have enabled the discovery of epigenetic processes that bring about long-lasting chang
185 ent gene expression is governed, in part, by epigenetic processes that can produce persistent changes
186 ctivation and genomic imprinting are classic epigenetic processes that cause disease when not appropr
187                            Identification of epigenetic processes that contribute to ASD development
188                                    Targeting epigenetic processes that control chromatin remodeling a
189 articular, it plays an important part in the epigenetic processes that control differentiation and de
190 nses of plants to stress are associated with epigenetic processes that govern chromatin accessibility
191 ne the relationship between asthma and 3 key epigenetic processes that modify gene expression: DNA me
192                                          The epigenetic processes that regulate antibody-secreting pl
193                                              Epigenetic processes that regulate histone acetylation p
194 ve chromatin states, have an unclear role in epigenetic processes that underlie the persistence of ch
195 , aspects of gene regulation, especially the epigenetic processes that underpin organogenesis.
196                      Given the complexity of epigenetic processes, the use of PIXUL-ChIP will advance
197 r modular system to act orthogonally to most epigenetic processes, thereby opening the door for novel
198 ral/endocrine control of gene expression and epigenetic processes) through which contextual factors,
199 hough it is inherent in the definition of an epigenetic process to be reversible, emerging evidence i
200 igenetic alterations, but also routinely use epigenetic processes to ensure their escape from chemoth
201 nal eukaryotic promoter mechanisms work with epigenetic processes to regulate developmental gene expr
202        DNA viruses can exploit host cellular epigenetic processes to their advantage; however, the ep
203 nd transcription of CNR1 is modified through epigenetic processes under conditions of chronic stress.
204         There is also emerging evidence that epigenetic processes underlie a molecular memory in epil
205 e zebrafish system for in vivo monitoring of epigenetic processes using a genetic approach.
206                 To systematically study this epigenetic process, we have generated a base-resolution,
207 ological improvements while targeting unique epigenetic processes, we analyzed the transcriptomes of
208    RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) is an epigenetic process whereby small interfering RNAs (siRNA
209                                Understanding epigenetic processes will aid the development of antipar
210 gic disease incidence is DNA methylation, an epigenetic process with the capacity to integrate gene-e
211 rience, synaptic refinement and induction of epigenetic processes within specific neurons.

 
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