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1 med at understanding the mechanisms of Ube3a imprinting.
2 d transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) imprinting.
3 rant H19/Igf2 (insulin-like growth factor 2) imprinting.
4 plasticity, and selectively impairs auditory imprinting.
5 t there is evolutionary conservation in gene imprinting.
6 the challenges faced by conventional protein imprinting.
7  or maternal imprints, which lead to genomic imprinting.
8  controlled by p-eIF2alpha enhances auditory imprinting.
9 echanism that selectively underlies auditory imprinting.
10 d ZFP57, a trans-acting regulator of genomic imprinting.
11 c recognition of nicotine (Nic) by molecular imprinting.
12 umin (HSA) determination using semi-covalent imprinting.
13 of allele-specific epigenetic events such as imprinting.
14 tness, early zygotic development and genomic imprinting.
15 rease the power for detecting the effects of imprinting.
16 derived DNA methylation is shown to regulate imprinting.
17 epigenetically regulated beyond X chromosome imprinting.
18 w classical random monoallelic expression or imprinting.
19 ressive chromatin in oocytes can also confer imprinting.
20 p and 16q copy loss, 1q copy gain, and 11p15 imprinting.
21 d AOS nanoribbons based on lift-off and nano-imprinting.
22 types commonly observed in defective genomic imprinting.
23 e of sex determination that involves genomic imprinting.
24 ome to defective DNA methylation and genomic imprinting.
25 e mutations accumulated in a cell, with each imprinting a mutational signature on the cell's genome.
26   With an established procedure of molecular imprinting, a synthetic polymer receptor for the neopter
27 h both perilobar nephrogenic rests and 11p15 imprinting aberrations.
28                                      Genomic imprinting affects a subset of genes in mammals, such th
29                                      Surface imprinting allows the capture of increasingly complex mo
30 NLRP7 or KHDC3L mutations) share such global imprinting alterations, implying a common end point of p
31 s in mammalian brains as a result of genomic imprinting, an epigenetic regulation leading to differen
32 gulation, including the emergence of genomic imprinting, an epigenetic regulation leading to the pref
33                                      Genomic imprinting, an inherently epigenetic phenomenon defined
34 mples from the mouse brain using this matrix-imprinting and -clearing approach.
35         This success has depended on genomic imprinting and a biased role of the matriline.
36 arent-of-origin effects, including classical imprinting and a new global allelic imbalance in express
37             Genes involved in reprogramming, imprinting and development were affected by culture, wit
38 e, we review the mechanisms of plant genomic imprinting and discuss theories of imprinting evolution
39  diverse roles in X-chromosome inactivation, imprinting and double-strand break repair, and mutations
40          The olfactory hypothesis for salmon imprinting and homing to their natal stream is well know
41 les for ZFP57-mediated regulation of genomic imprinting and identifies a novel mechanism for genetica
42  mode of maternal inheritance, distinct from imprinting and oocyte-derived mRNA, and define a group o
43                          The lack of genomic imprinting and parent-of-origin differentially methylate
44 ical analyses to confirm association between imprinting and preeclampsia and to predict biological pr
45 es into a 40% remaining signal after speckle imprinting and provides a rule of thumb in selecting the
46 ectionally regulates auditory but not visual imprinting and related changes in structural plasticity
47 he synergistic effect of combining molecular imprinting and surface acoustic wave (SAW) technologies
48 s, a well-known mechanism leading to genomic imprinting and X-chromosome inactivation, is widely repo
49 y roles in several processes such as genomic imprinting and X-chromosome inactivation, the functional
50 ith loss of heterozygosity, 25% with loss of imprinting, and 3.3% relapse with retention of the norma
51  as templating agents, by means of molecular imprinting, and their combination with sensing platforms
52  DMRs that have not yet been associated with imprinting, and their function in development is unknown
53                             The HSA template imprinting, and then its releasing from the MIP was conf
54 a pattern consistent with placental-specific imprinting, and this monoallelic methylation was entirel
55 elopment, retrotransposon silencing, genomic imprinting, and X-chromosome inactivation.
56 scription factor expression; tissue-specific imprinting; and foreign antigen exposure.
57                            To figure out how imprinting anomalies occur at multiple imprinted domains
58 ic sensor for mel has been reported here via imprinting approach for the first time.
59 olecule, but unlike in traditional molecular imprinting approaches, no cross-linker is used.
60            Random X inactivation and genomic imprinting are epigenetic allelic effects that are well
61  suggests that maternal and paternal genomic imprinting are equally rare events in Arabidopsis endosp
62 These data suggest that the genes subject to imprinting are largely conserved, but there is flexibili
63      Results indicate that silica plate skin imprinting associated with ESI-HRMS is a promising fast
64  plays a species-specific role in regulating imprinting at a given locus.
65 twork between free methyl groups and genomic imprinting at birth.-Tserga, A., Binder, A.
66 dy reveals evolutionarily divergent paternal imprinting at IC1 between mice and humans.
67 ith term-age supports existing evidence that imprinting at secondary regions is established after fer
68                                     Maternal imprinting at the Xist gene is essential to achieve pate
69 ing in adult tissues highlights variation in imprinting between genes, individuals, and tissues.
70 escribed roles in X inactivation and genomic imprinting, but Smchd1 is also critically involved in th
71 d approximately 60 years ago to describe the imprinting by the initial first influenza A virus infect
72 NK) cells is a gene signature indicative of 'imprinting' by cytokines of the TGF-beta family.
73 d to the chemical as adults, suggesting that imprinting can occur during this stage.
74 nce to support the long-standing belief that imprinting can occur in pink salmon prior to the PST.
75 e expression, splicing, DNA damage, paternal imprinting, cancer and metastasis.
76 pression in this region is coordinated by an imprinting center (PWS-IC).
77 common to these deletions define a bipartite imprinting center for the AS-PWS locus.
78 f imprinted genes are often controlled by an imprinting center that is necessary for allele-specific
79 s result is consistent with a model in which imprinting centers become DNA methylated and acquire mat
80  vulnerability of imprinted genes to loss of imprinting changes, there has been extensive speculation
81 egulation of non-imprinted genes and loss-of-imprinting characterize the ART-induced overgrowth syndr
82 permethylation at ICRs of the Dlk1-Gtl2-Dio3 imprinting cluster diminished these 5meCs upon different
83  study aims to investigate whether disturbed imprinting contributes to preeclampsia.
84 ng is methylation-dependent and maps only to imprinting control differentially methylated regions (DM
85     These suggest fundamental differences in imprinting control mechanisms between primate species an
86 thylated region 2 (DMR2) of IGF2 and the H19 imprinting control region (H19 ICR) compared with term i
87 ed by allele-specific DNA methylation at the imprinting control region (ICR), but the underlying mech
88 ryonic days 14.5 (eight dams and 58 fetuses; imprinting control region ICR strain) and 17.5 (21 dams
89                    In the current study, the imprinting control region of the mouse Peg3 domain was d
90                                     The ICR (Imprinting Control Region) of the Peg3 (Paternally Expre
91      Selective methylation of CpG islands at imprinting control regions (ICR) determines the monopare
92 decrease in methylated cytosines that act at imprinting control regions (ICRs) and meiotic genes (sta
93                 These genes are regulated by imprinting control regions (ICRs), cis-regulatory elemen
94 LAGL1, INPP5F transcript variant 2, and PEG3 imprinting control regions are not methylated in the mac
95 parental chromatin becomes equalized and how imprinting control regions escape from this reprogrammin
96 ining the DNA methylation memory at multiple imprinting control regions in early mouse embryos and em
97 entae, however, displayed hypomethylation of imprinting control regions of select imprinted genes and
98 hibit distinct methylation patterns at their imprinting control regions.
99 tely regulated by shared DNA elements called Imprinting Control Regions.
100 ions that have been confirmed to function as imprinting control regions.
101 ith the exception of certain loci, including imprinting control regions.
102 ART resulted in an accentuation of placental imprinting defects and the induction of genome-wide DNA
103                                              Imprinting defects can lead to inappropriate expression
104 siological processes in trophoblast via both imprinting-dependent and -independent mechanisms.
105            Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is an imprinting disorder caused by a deficiency of paternally
106 Silver Russell Syndrome (SRS) syndrome is an imprinting disorder involving low birth weight with comp
107  which, if disrupted, leads to these complex imprinting disorders (IDs).
108 anation for phenotypes seen in RSS and other imprinting disorders and especially help us understand h
109                                        Human-imprinting disorders are congenital disorders of growth,
110 lation of which is associated with the human imprinting disorders Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) a
111                   Our results establish that imprinting disorders can display striking single-cell he
112 an increased incidence of growth and genomic imprinting disorders in children conceived using assiste
113 h would have profound implications for human imprinting disorders.
114 y may underlie epigenetic mosaicism in human imprinting disorders.
115 mal placentation and increased risk for rare imprinting disorders.
116  biparental hydatidiform mole and multilocus imprinting disturbance, respectively.
117 others of individuals affected by multilocus imprinting disturbance.
118  some of these patients may have multi-locus imprinting disturbances (MLID) affecting additional impr
119                       As a result of loss of imprinting, DLX5 was upregulated in 69% of preeclamptic
120           Several parameters influencing the imprinting effect are critically discussed and evaluated
121 LP/HEMA-based polymers exhibited the highest imprinting effect.
122 dom regression model to estimate genome-wide imprinting effects on the relative growth of multiple ti
123                         Parent-of-origin (or imprinting) effects relate to the situation in which tra
124  These multiclonal plastic antibodies showed imprinting efficiencies against ochratoxin A and aflatox
125                   These results suggest that imprinting erasure during reprogramming depends on the e
126                                              Imprinting erasure in SSCiPSC was maintained even after
127 t genomic imprinting and discuss theories of imprinting evolution and biological significance in ligh
128                              Whether genomic imprinting exists in chickens remains debatable, as prev
129 mprinted nanoparticles showed greatly higher imprinting factor and specific rebinding than obtained w
130 polymeric antibodies to template Mb, with an imprinting factor determined as a ratio Imax(MIP)/Imax(N
131                                          The imprinting factor for inosine, determined from piezomicr
132 er (MIP) film showed an appreciable apparent imprinting factor of ~6.
133                                          The imprinting factor was as high as ~9.9.
134 t, 36 of which were imprinted with different imprinting fashions.
135  imprinting methods which are applicable for imprinting food templates, summarize the recent progress
136  models have also revealed the importance of imprinting for brain development, with chimeras generate
137       Here we address the importance of Igf2 imprinting for murine adult neurogenesis in the subventr
138 ages as revealed in thymic stromal cultures, imprinting fundamental self-reactivity in the T cell rep
139                                    Molecular imprinting furthers the functional enzyme mimicking aspe
140 wise, reprogramming of SSC affected 26 of 41 imprinting gene clusters known in the mouse genome.
141 enetic event leading to global alteration of imprinting gene expression in the molar trophoblast.
142 idence of a true association among disturbed imprinting, gene expression, and preeclampsia.
143 tural role of retinoids in T-cell biology is imprinting gut-homing properties by inducing integrin al
144                            Albeit no genomic imprinting has been reported in the chicken embryo as a
145 genomes in offspring(2), but most studies of imprinting have been conducted in Arabidopsis thaliana,
146    There was no evidence detected of genomic imprinting in 12-day-old embryonic brain and liver.
147  covered genes, suggesting a lack of genomic imprinting in adult Nasonia.
148  summary, our systematic characterization of imprinting in adult tissues highlights variation in impr
149 tes a general framework for the discovery of imprinting in any species and sheds light on the causes
150                      These data suggest that imprinting in human development is far more extensive an
151 s are relevant because loss of 6q24 maternal imprinting in humans results in elevated ZAC1 expression
152 thermore, we successfully corrected aberrant imprinting in induced PSCs derived from an Angelman synd
153 mprinted genes that are required for genomic imprinting in maize endosperm.
154 ht on the causes and consequences of genomic imprinting in mammals.
155 ation states from gametes determines genomic imprinting in mammals.
156 ul tool to dissect the regulation of genomic imprinting in normal development and disease.
157 uggest profound differences in regulation of imprinting in placenta and cord blood; a lack of correla
158                 We found disturbed placental imprinting in preeclampsia and revealed potential candid
159 rrogated the existence or absence of genomic imprinting in the 12-day-old chicken embryonic brain and
160 thesized that reversing inflammasome-induced imprinting in the bladder smooth muscle could prevent th
161 r findings highlight the complexity of Ube3a imprinting in the brain and illuminate a subpopulation o
162 hanisms underlying the dynamic regulation of imprinting in the brain.
163 is parent-of-origin effect is due to Gsalpha imprinting in the CNS, although the relevant CNS regions
164                Our results show that Gsalpha imprinting in the DMH underlies the parent-of-origin met
165 understanding of the significance of genomic imprinting in the normal and pathological brain of mamma
166 atory variation, nonsense mediated decay and imprinting in the personal genome, and has been used to
167                      The observed epigenetic imprinting induced by inflammation suggests a new therap
168         Our ability to interrogate causes of imprinting instability has been hindered by the absence
169                                              Imprinting is a classic mammalian epigenetic phenomenon
170                                      Genomic imprinting is a critical developmental process character
171                                      Genomic imprinting is a mechanism in which gene expression varie
172 nted in both species, revealing that genomic imprinting is a rapidly evolving phenomenon in plants.
173                                      Genomic imprinting is an allelic gene expression phenomenon prim
174                                      Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism resulting in paren
175                                      Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon occurring in mamm
176                                      Genomic imprinting is an important regulatory mechanism that sil
177                                      Genomic imprinting is an intriguing type of ASE in which some ge
178                             Although genomic imprinting is conserved in mammals, ICRs are genetically
179  is established after fertilisation, whereas imprinting is established during gametogenesis at primar
180                                      Genomic imprinting is highly prevalent in the brain, yet, until
181                                      Genomic imprinting is implicated in the control of gene dosage i
182 urface plasmon resonance (SPR) and molecular imprinting is introduced.
183                           H3K27me3-dependent imprinting is largely lost in the embryonic cell lineage
184                                       ascr#3 imprinting is mediated by increased synaptic activity be
185  region, demonstrating that the influence of imprinting is not limited to individual regulatory eleme
186                                      Genomic imprinting is often associated with allele-specific epig
187 s link, data is modulated in the IR, and OAM imprinting is performed in the green using a specially-d
188  important trans-acting regulator of genomic imprinting is regulated by this phenomenon; and variatio
189 tatistical modeling shows that protective HA imprinting is the crucial explanatory factor, and it pro
190                                              Imprinting is theorized to have been selected for becaus
191       However, the mechanism underlying Xist imprinting is unclear.
192                                Disruption of imprinting leads to Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS), a
193                        Disruption of genomic imprinting leads to biallelic expression which may affec
194                                              Imprinting led to striking plasticity in the intrinsic m
195                                      Loss of imprinting (LOI) at the IGF2/H19 locus on the maternal c
196                                      Loss of imprinting (LOI) is an epigenetic event that relaxes an
197 supplementation during pregnancy and loss of imprinting (LOI) of IGF2 and H19 genes in placentas and
198 pitulate those observed in the human loss-of-imprinting (LOI) overgrowth syndrome Beckwith-Wiedemann
199 udy thus identifies maternal H3K27me3 as the imprinting mark of Xist.
200 al stem cells (SSC) that harbor paternalized imprinting marks, and fibroblasts were reprogrammed to i
201                       The conserved maternal imprinting mechanism and function at IC1 demonstrates th
202 al H3K27me3 as a DNA methylation-independent imprinting mechanism.
203 ven by specific KRAB-ZFPs, including genomic imprinting, meiotic recombination hotspot choice, and pl
204 e glucose sensor was prepared by a molecular imprinting method (MIP).
205 repared with the combination of microcontact imprinting method and capacitive biosensor technology.
206 tection of trypsin by using the microcontact imprinting method.
207 icles (nanoMIPs) produced by the solid-phase imprinting method.
208                        We will highlight the imprinting methods which are applicable for imprinting f
209  (SGCE) gene and analysed properties such as imprinting, mRNA and protein expression.
210 etics enable the possibility of artificially imprinting neuronal ensembles into awake, behaving anima
211                                However, Xist imprinting occurs efficiently only when it is in an unpa
212                          The timing at which imprinting occurs has been studied extensively, and ther
213                            The time at which imprinting occurs in this species, however, has not been
214                                              Imprinting occurs through differential epigenetic marks
215                        By means of molecular imprinting of a conducting polymer, molecular cavities s
216 onal plastic antibodies through simultaneous imprinting of aflatoxin subtypes B1, B2, G1, and G2.
217 ts have mechanical implications for prenatal imprinting of atopy and shed light on the importance of
218  a dual role in this work, as a platform for imprinting of bacteria as well as a participated in thei
219 at histone modification is essential for the imprinting of candidate genes underlying PWS.
220                             Through covalent imprinting of carbohydrates in boroxole-functionalized c
221                                   Successful imprinting of D1R was confirmed by AFM.
222 thyltransferase 1 (Dnmt1) that maintains the imprinting of Dio3 and Igf2 during development was norma
223 olic acid intake during pregnancy on genomic imprinting of IGF2/H19 and 1-carbon metabolism.
224 n of 3-aminophenylboronic acid (3-APBA) with imprinting of lactate.
225 and emphasizes the potential for the dynamic imprinting of material properties through external degre
226 proach of lossy mode resonance and molecular imprinting of nanocomposites of zinc oxide (ZnO) and pol
227 s, SOX2, implying that relaxed or incomplete imprinting of paternal Ube3a reflects an overall immatur
228                            Finally, TGF-beta imprinting of SG ILCs was synchronized with SG developme
229 deletion in NKp46(+) cells enhanced TGF-beta-imprinting of SG ILCs.
230                  This supports the idea that imprinting of specific genes is a functional phenomenon,
231                                    Moreover, imprinting of specific geometrical features on Cu foil a
232 d maintained, causing no major effect on the imprinting of the domain.
233 nt electron transfer, indicating that chiral imprinting of the dots may lie at the origin of this phe
234                     These data show that the imprinting of the epigenetic program of the inhibitory r
235                                              Imprinting of the IGF2/H19 locus and the CDKN1C/KCNQ1 lo
236  regulating trophoblast development but that imprinting of the key placental regulator Ascl2 is only
237 urveillance mechanism during stress and that imprinting of the proteome by NatA is an important switc
238              Here we show that light-induced imprinting of three-dimensional (3D) fluorescent speckle
239 fore, we propose that loss of CTCF-dependent imprinting of tumor-promoting genes, such as IGF2 and TE
240      We found a unique link between neuronal imprinting of Ube3a and circadian rhythms in two mouse m
241 mplemented by partial or complete silencing (imprinting) of an allele by one of the parents.
242                                    Molecular imprinting offers a route to the creation of specific an
243 ame method was also successfully applied for imprinting on gold nanoparticles (peroxidase mimics) and
244 E and reduced axonal damage via long-lasting imprinting on lamina-propria-derived Treg cells.
245  little is known about the effect of genomic imprinting on relative growth.
246  effects in the brain that are not caused by imprinting or genetic variation.
247 nd 3.3% relapse with retention of the normal imprinting (P = 0.011)).
248 ve important implications on tissue-specific imprinting patterns and how transcriptional mechanisms c
249                                 Similar cell imprinting platforms can be used for nanoscale imaging o
250                                           By imprinting polariton condensate lattices of bespoke geom
251 ficient approach that integrates a molecular imprinting polymer for solid phase extraction (MISPE) te
252 tly, the nanostructured modified molecularly imprinting polymer has created a great attention in rese
253  species of Pacific salmon could necessitate imprinting prior to the PST.
254 d composite by precipitation polymerization (imprinting process).
255 mpression to mimic established embossing and imprinting processes, but at ultra-short (nanosecond) ti
256 back to an epithelial-like state with normal imprinting profiles.
257 R technique and selectivity due to molecular imprinting, proposed sensor has numerous other advantage
258 catter coherent light from quantum emitters, imprinting quantum correlations onto the photons.
259                                      Genetic imprinting refers to the unequal expression of paternal
260 n, and the evolutionary forces shaping plant imprinting remain rather opaque.
261 ele-specific active histone modifications to imprinting remain still unclear in plants.
262                           We show that this 'imprinting reporter mouse' can be used to detect tissue-
263 ual-site binding and instantaneous chirality imprinting result in characteristic ultraviolet and CD r
264                                      Genomic imprinting results in the monoallelic expression of gene
265                    We detected relaxation of imprinting (ROI) and LOI of H19 in placentas not associa
266 Earth's field changes over time, geomagnetic imprinting should cause turtles to change their nesting
267                     We generated an atlas of imprinting spanning 33 mouse and 45 human developmental
268 nction for the MT1-MMP cytoplasmic domain in imprinting spatial memory for podosome reformation via a
269 ion by Pax proteins and suggests a model for imprinting specific epigenetic marks depending on the av
270  secreted IL-12 and were responsible for gut imprinting specificity on mucosal CD8 T cells.
271        We therefore analyzed the genome-wide imprinting status of Capsella rubella, which shared a co
272                                    While the imprinting status of genes is well conserved in mammals,
273 finding that is consistent with the maternal imprinting status of IGF2.
274 art from previously known differences in the imprinting status, the mRNA levels were different among
275     In order to overcome this limitation, an imprinting step, in which the chemicals are initially tr
276 fore, we have developed a biomimetic surface imprinting strategy for QCM studies of D1R-ligand bindin
277 n in three-dimensions and time, we show that imprinting such wavefunctions on electron pulses leads t
278 n newly hatched domestic chicks using filial imprinting, suggesting that statistical learning may be
279                                    Molecular imprinting technology is used for the creation of three
280                The 'charging' (that is, ENSO imprinting the North Tropical Atlantic (NTA) sea surface
281 d very rapid form of learning such as filial imprinting, the brain operates with abstract conceptual
282 thylation and H3K27me3 in regulating genomic imprinting, the contributions of allele-specific active
283                       Due to neuron-specific imprinting, the paternal UBE3A copy is silenced.
284                     As a result of disturbed imprinting, the upregulated DLX5 affects trophoblast pro
285 molecular recognition elements and molecular imprinting to overcome some of the challenges faced by c
286 amework for statistical inference of genomic imprinting underlying allometry scaling in animals.
287                                      Genomic imprinting underlying growth and development traits has
288  including surface reconstruction and chiral imprinting upon adsorption of chiral agents, and the enh
289        We predict theoretically that speckle imprinting using photobleaching is optimal when the lase
290                                              Imprinting was achieved exploiting a hybrid approach com
291                                      Surface imprinting was done on vinyltrimethoxysilane coated Fe3O
292 aca fascicularis) to assess primate-specific imprinting, we present a comprehensive view of tissue-sp
293 lly applied a covalent approach to molecular imprinting, which involved formation of weak reversible
294 iological conditions, making it suitable for imprinting whole proteins and other biomacromolecules in
295                                           By imprinting with an adsorbed substrate, moderate specific
296  reveal the remarkable complexity of genomic imprinting, with important implications for understandin
297  of data mapping the breadth and dynamics of imprinting within any organism.
298                                    Molecular imprinting within cross-linked micelles using 4-vinylphe
299 g of it is based on information gleaned from imprinting, X chromosome inactivation, and activation an
300 a wide range of phenomena, including genomic imprinting, X-chromosome inactivation, and cis-regulator

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