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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
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
36 arent-of-origin effects, including classical imprinting and a new global allelic imbalance in express
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
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
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
54 a pattern consistent with placental-specific imprinting, and this monoallelic methylation was entirel
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
67 ith term-age supports existing evidence that imprinting at secondary regions is established after fer
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
74 nce to support the long-standing belief that imprinting can occur in pink salmon prior to the PST.
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
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
92 decrease in methylated cytosines that act at imprinting control regions (ICRs) and meiotic genes (sta
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
102 ART resulted in an accentuation of placental imprinting defects and the induction of genome-wide DNA
106 Silver Russell Syndrome (SRS) syndrome is an imprinting disorder involving low birth weight with comp
108 anation for phenotypes seen in RSS and other imprinting disorders and especially help us understand h
110 lation of which is associated with the human imprinting disorders Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) a
112 an increased incidence of growth and genomic imprinting disorders in children conceived using assiste
118 some of these patients may have multi-locus imprinting disturbances (MLID) affecting additional impr
122 dom regression model to estimate genome-wide imprinting effects on the relative growth of multiple ti
124 These multiclonal plastic antibodies showed imprinting efficiencies against ochratoxin A and aflatox
127 t genomic imprinting and discuss theories of imprinting evolution and biological significance in ligh
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
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
138 ages as revealed in thymic stromal cultures, imprinting fundamental self-reactivity in the T cell rep
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.
143 tural role of retinoids in T-cell biology is imprinting gut-homing properties by inducing integrin al
145 genomes in offspring(2), but most studies of imprinting have been conducted in Arabidopsis thaliana,
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
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
157 uggest profound differences in regulation of imprinting in placenta and cord blood; a lack of correla
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
163 is parent-of-origin effect is due to Gsalpha imprinting in the CNS, although the relevant CNS regions
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
172 nted in both species, revealing that genomic imprinting is a rapidly evolving phenomenon in plants.
179 is established after fertilisation, whereas imprinting is established during gametogenesis at primar
185 region, demonstrating that the influence of imprinting is not limited to individual regulatory eleme
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
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
200 al stem cells (SSC) that harbor paternalized imprinting marks, and fibroblasts were reprogrammed to i
203 ven by specific KRAB-ZFPs, including genomic imprinting, meiotic recombination hotspot choice, and pl
205 repared with the combination of microcontact imprinting method and capacitive biosensor technology.
210 etics enable the possibility of artificially imprinting neuronal ensembles into awake, behaving anima
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
222 thyltransferase 1 (Dnmt1) that maintains the imprinting of Dio3 and Igf2 during development was norma
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
233 nt electron transfer, indicating that chiral imprinting of the dots may lie at the origin of this phe
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
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
243 ame method was also successfully applied for imprinting on gold nanoparticles (peroxidase mimics) and
248 ve important implications on tissue-specific imprinting patterns and how transcriptional mechanisms c
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
255 mpression to mimic established embossing and imprinting processes, but at ultra-short (nanosecond) ti
257 R technique and selectivity due to molecular imprinting, proposed sensor has numerous other advantage
263 ual-site binding and instantaneous chirality imprinting result in characteristic ultraviolet and CD r
266 Earth's field changes over time, geomagnetic imprinting should cause turtles to change their nesting
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
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
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
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.
288 including surface reconstruction and chiral imprinting upon adsorption of chiral agents, and the enh
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
296 reveal the remarkable complexity of genomic imprinting, with important implications for understandin
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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