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1 n including the H19/MIR675 locus (paternally imprinted).
2 a known as original antigenic sin and immune imprinting).
3 transcription (Hox clusters and noncanonical imprinting).
4 al principle of triggering XCI and canonical imprinting.
5 utions of configurational and conformational imprinting.
6 ed due to the lingering effects of antigenic imprinting.
7  molecule (CD56) was constructed by glycosyl imprinting.
8 TM3 packaging is not sufficient for negative imprinting.
9 evelopment, in a phenomenon known as genomic imprinting.
10  trapped Bose-Einstein condensate with phase imprinting.
11  from complex (food) samples using molecular imprinting.
12 genitors actively engage DNA repair but also imprint a formaldehyde-driven mutation signature similar
13 minants of host response switch, since RANKL imprint a tolerogenic phenotype in DCs, described to be
14  tumor cells is activated at the site of the imprint, a rapid bystander effect-like spreading of seco
15 y affect target cell protection and negative imprinting, a region in the C-terminal domain (CTD) exhi
16                                       Sexual imprinting-a phenomenon in which offspring learn parenta
17  early lactation metabolic stress may affect imprint acquisition, which could explain the embryo loss
18 s electrode was again modified with L-Serine imprinted acrylamide functionalized fullerene molecules.
19              Here, we develop a framework to imprint additional information about passively coupled r
20 ected humans establish strong "immunological imprints" against HA stalk antigens first encountered du
21 study shows that the Ido1 and Ido2 genes are imprinted and maternally expressed in mouse placentas.
22 thaliana, and show that AGL36-like genes are imprinted and maternally expressed in seeds of Arabidops
23 radigm for fHC but also relate it to genomic imprinting and homeobox (Hox) gene cluster repression.
24 evaluated influences of X chromosome genomic imprinting and hormone replacement therapy on brain deve
25 ectrochemical sensor based on hybrid epitope imprinting and nanomaterial amplification was developed.
26 lls, which sequentially controls both tissue-imprinting and subsequent responses to injury.
27 estricted antigens, likely due to epigenetic imprinting and sustained mRNA expression of effector gen
28                                      Genomic imprinting and X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) are class
29 h as vectors, and epigenetic changes such as imprinting and X-chromosome inactivation.
30 een implicated in X-chromosome inactivation, imprinting, and DNA damage repair, and mutations in SMCH
31 the NE Atlantic contained this anthropogenic imprint at distances over 50 km from the coastline and >
32  the capacity to generate TRM is permanently imprinted at the clonal level, before skin entry.
33 l immunization with a viral-vectored vaccine imprints AwM, conferring enhanced protection against het
34 n detector is functionalized by embedding an imprinted bilayer wire-grid polarizer within the CQDs.
35 study, we successfully developed a PNE-based imprinted biosensor for the early detection of Troponin
36                                 Finally, the imprinted biosensor was applied to the plasma samples ha
37  plasma samples were performed by using cTnI imprinted biosensor.
38 ferent peptide targets were all successfully imprinted, but with differing imprinting effectiveness,
39  best-studied epigenetic mark that initiates imprinting, but evidence indicates that other mechanisms
40  applications, taking advantage of molecular imprinting, but not for biosensing purposes.
41 ther a common ancestry or a shared sustained imprint by the environment they originated in.
42 ll as n-type characteristics of polydopamine imprinted by L-Phe biomarker drastically increase the li
43 luence of alum in the tolerogenic properties imprinted by PM at the molecular level.
44 BE3A expression, a gene regulated by genomic imprinting, causes Angelman syndrome (AS), a rare neurod
45 ry (DFT), and aripiprazole interactions with imprinted cavities were simulated with molecular mechani
46                   The subsequently generated imprinted cavities were used for the detection of the NS
47    The CDPE template enables the assembly of imprinted chitosan honeycomb-like monolithic mats, conta
48 e or overexpression of genes within a single imprinted cluster on human chromosome 14q32.
49 c and maternal SMCHD1 regulate three classic imprinted clusters and eight other genes, including non-
50  the sensitivity of detection of molecularly imprinted conductive polymer-coated electrodes to 17beta
51       Furthermore, loss of H3K27me3-mediated imprinting contributes to the developmental defects obse
52   Our analysis successfully identifies known imprinting control regions (ICRs) as well as some novel
53 s regulated by differentially DNA methylated imprinting control regions (ICRs).
54 les at specific regulatory elements known as imprinting control regions (ICRs).
55 ories and aberrant acquisition of H3K4me3 at imprinting control regions instead of DNA methylation.
56  promoters of active retrotransposons and to imprinting control regions, the two major regulatory seq
57                                              Imprinting defect mice exhibit several traits often foun
58 dividuals with UBE3A pathogenic variants and imprinting defects (IPD) are less affected than individu
59  found in individuals with Angelman syndrome imprinting defects.
60 ch may result from aberrant establishment of imprinted differentially methylated regions (DMRs) in ga
61 n (AS) syndromes are two clinically distinct imprinted disorders characterized by genetic abnormaliti
62          A subset of individuals affected by imprinting disorders (IDs) displays multi-locus imprinti
63 ome (TS) and Kagami-Ogata syndrome (KOS) are imprinting disorders caused by absence or overexpression
64 rinting disorders (IDs) displays multi-locus imprinting disturbances (MLID), which may result from ab
65               Unlike most NIL processes, Mac-Imprint does not rely on plastic deformation, and thus,
66 eaction," a time during which the microbiota imprints durable oral tolerance.
67                          These abilities are imprinted during the primary response, linked to the acq
68 l successfully imprinted, but with differing imprinting effectiveness, probably owing to differences
69                             Extremely strong imprinting effects were consistently observed, with the
70 tic (additive and dominance) and epigenetic (imprinting) effects.
71                                          The imprinted electrode can detect alpha-synuclein at fg/mL
72 ory macrophages to reparative macrophages by imprinting epigenetic changes.
73 cientific knowledge of how X chromosome gene imprinting, epigenetic factors, hormonal milieu, and chr
74 ped a human version of IMPLICON and detected imprinting errors in embryonic and induced pluripotent s
75                                      Genomic imprinting establishes parental allele-biased expression
76 yltransferase activity leading to defects in imprint establishment causing altered gene expression, w
77 nes, indicating that DOT1L is not needed for imprint establishment in the oocyte or imprint protectio
78 ic SMCHD1 had a dose-dependent effect on the imprinted expression of seven genes.
79 ovel maternal effect gene that regulates the imprinted expression of ten genes in mice.
80 effects were consistently observed, with the imprinting factor >100:1 in comparison to nonimprinted n
81 es with non-imprinted polymer resulted in an imprinting factor of 4.2, confirming the high target sel
82                                  An apparent imprinting factor of the MIP-1 was IF = 4.95.
83  and selective readings of the bio (sensing) imprinted film.
84             A visible-light-driven molecular imprinting film was prepared through the electropolymeri
85 bled new ways to dissect the mechanisms that imprint FLS, have helped to identify potential FLS subse
86 mpared to current strategies for the epitope imprinting, for example, through traditional, vertically
87 rochemical nanoimprinting process-called Mac-Imprint-for directly patterning electronic-grade silicon
88 n in Mcm10/Cdc23 abrogate the ribonucleotide imprint formation.
89 work that cleanly separates the influence of imprinting from other components of variation, particula
90  kinase inhibitor p57(kip2) is encoded by an imprinted gene Cdkn1c, with the paternal allele being si
91 nsulin sensitivity, including the maternally imprinted gene DLGAP2.
92 ely to be caused by transposable elements or imprinted gene misregulation, and its repression by the
93 T3 to the paternal transcribed allele of the imprinted gene Small nuclear ribonucleoprotein-associate
94                                              Imprinted genes are expressed from only one allele in a
95 demonstrating that also maternally expressed imprinted genes are perturbed during hybridization and t
96 uring hybridization and that such effects on imprinted genes are specific to the species combination.
97                                Disruption of imprinted genes has also been suggested to mediate endos
98          Elucidation of the function of many imprinted genes has been hampered by the lack of corresp
99 elic parent of origin-specific expression of imprinted genes in mammals is regulated by differentiall
100                                    Dosage of imprinted genes is crucial for normal development and it
101  in overall developmental toxicity, and some imprinted genes may respond to Cd exposure in a manner t
102  with decreased expression of the maternally imprinted genes Mest, Sfrp2, and Dlk1, which encode prot
103 e placental expression levels of 74 putative imprinted genes on placental log-Cd concentrations while
104          Instead, what appears to unite most imprinted genes sensitive to SMCHD1 is their reliance on
105 s found overlapping CpG islands and exons of imprinted genes such as MEST and GNAS in early-postpartu
106                                              Imprinted genes with parental-biased allelic expression
107                                              Imprinted genes, giving rise to parent-of-origin effects
108              We identified 12 known placenta imprinted genes, including KCNQ1 Mendelian randomization
109 t the parental allele-specific expression of imprinted genes, indicating that DOT1L is not needed for
110      The differential regulation of a set of imprinted genes, particularly DLX5, H19, and NDN, in ass
111 have sought to identify the genes, including imprinted genes, which regulate the development of the t
112 d eight other genes, including non-canonical imprinted genes.
113 thylation at regulatory elements controlling imprinted genes.
114 tic pathways regulate most of the identified imprinted genes.
115 rds of known mineral species have biological imprints, how the biotransformation of minerals may have
116 ental window during ontogeny, may dominantly imprint ILC phenotypes in adult tissues.
117 fallout sources left a specific radionuclide imprint in European soils.
118 h drugs elicited an antianabolic sympathetic imprint in osteoblasts, but with net bone gain.
119 rtificial neural network can "read" features imprinted in laser-plasma harmonic spectra that are curr
120 ing the fluidized ejecta formation which was imprinted in the outer layer of Pook's Pebbles.
121  these functional differences are presumably imprinted in the transcriptome, the pathways and network
122  and describe efforts to overcome or silence imprinting in order to improve vaccination efficiency.
123 ially harmful (ie, reduction of neutrophils) imprints in the cellular immune system in addition to in
124                     Here we demonstrate that imprinting, in addition to mediating female mate prefere
125                                              Imprinting increases the resemblance of relatives who sh
126                                         This imprint is mediated by primary singlet oxygen, which is
127                            The nature of the imprint is not clear: it is either a nick or a ribonucle
128                                      Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon leading to parent
129                                      Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process regulated by germlin
130                                      Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process regulated by germlin
131 ing in size from 40 nm to 50 um by precision imprinting is described.
132 esponding mutant phenotypes, and the role of imprinting is mainly associated with genome dosage regul
133 ned in a single extraction process, with the imprinted layer on the surface of the magnetic particles
134                The characteristic shape that imprinting leaves on influenza susceptibility could fost
135 anode) are realized through a combination of imprint lithography, self-assembly, and electrodepositio
136 , allowing for inexpensive manufacturing via imprint lithography.
137 s additional KZNFs likely to recruit KAP1 to imprinted loci during reprogramming in the absence of ZF
138 including in recently described, transiently imprinted loci(14).
139 n the case of the mammalian X chromosome and imprinted loci, of only one allele of a homologous pair.
140 ensitivity of astrocytes to altered doses of imprinted loci.
141 TL SNPs identifies a previously unidentified imprinted locus associated with waist circumference.
142                             The tissue niche imprints macrophage identity, phenotype and function.
143 onfirm the perplexing link between KZFPs and imprint maintenance and highlight the differences betwee
144 cyte-inherited H3K27me3 can also serve as an imprinting mark in mouse preimplantation embryos.
145  In this review, we will discuss what immune imprinting means to immunologists and describe efforts t
146 vel maternal H3K27me3-mediated non-canonical imprinting mechanism further emphasizes the important ro
147 enabled the use of mouse models to elucidate imprinting mechanisms and decipher the contribution of g
148 entional 2D co-cultures for the study of TME-imprinting mechanisms.
149  to characterize the successful formation of imprinted membranes.
150 are large populations of neurons believed to imprint memories, concepts, words, and other cognitive i
151 5% oxygen, when we also found alterations in imprint methylation and reversible DNA hypomethylation.
152 omarker was developed on a surface molecular imprinted (MIP) polydopamine-coated CdS/CdSe/Zn heteroju
153 e the molecular and cellular consequences of imprinted miRNA activity.
154                    Maternal deletion of this imprinted miRNA cluster resulted in increased protein le
155 pproach integrating the synthesis of protein-imprinted nanogels ("plastic antibodies") with a highly
156                             Soft molecularly imprinted nanogels (nanoMIPs), selective for human trans
157                  Therefore, soft molecularly imprinted nanogels that obey to analyte-induced deformat
158 d defect modes utilising malleable optically imprinted non-Hermitian potential landscapes.
159 sed statistical analyses revealed a singular imprint of Bordeaux wines in comparison with other Frenc
160 ion, developmental durations retain a strong imprint of deep evolutionary history and body size diffe
161 nsider the potential for perpetuation of the imprint of experience through epigenetic mechanisms.
162  by CD8(+)T(M) serves as a unique functional imprint of prior antigenic experience; induced CCL1 prod
163 on long timescales can reflect the indelible imprint of the interplay between ecological and evolutio
164                                          The imprint of this climatic dipole is manifest for years po
165 at potentials sufficiently low for molecular imprinting of an electroactive aripiprazole antipsychoti
166 mer(s) represents the key step for efficient imprinting of biomolecules.
167 e synthesized as templates for the molecular imprinting of conductive polymers to enable recognition
168  nutrient supply precipitating the body-wide imprinting of molecular and cellular adaptations at the
169 ganglia, thalamus and cortex, to explore the imprinting of secondary seizure generalization on the me
170 mers were prepared by hydrogen bond-mediated imprinting of the mono- or dianions of phenyl phosphonic
171  and exhibit decreased infectivity (negative imprinting of virion infectivity).
172 s known about the regulation of the negative imprinting of virion particle infectivity by IFITMs and
173 evels, and the relationship between negative imprinting of virions and target cell protection.
174 - and three-dimensional materials, including imprints of the crystal symmetry on the large-scale flow
175 significant insights into the evolving human imprint on Earth's biophysical systems, and the role of
176 es of monocyte differentiation that leave an imprint on mature cells.
177   These experiences must leave some enduring imprint on our brains, altering neural circuits that med
178  research-research that will leave a lasting imprint on science.
179 l circulation systems may have an underlying imprint on the high microbial phylogenomic diversity.
180 a perinatal time window leave a long-lasting imprint on the human T cell repertoire, which is only sl
181 ctivated medium (PAM) leads to a biochemical imprint on these cells.
182 nd resonant metal mesh long-pass filters are imprinted on CQD films without degrading the optical and
183  virtue of enumerating the dehydration scars imprinted on the O-glycosylated sites.
184 r study revealed abnormal methylation in the imprinted p15.5-p15.4 region of chromosome 11, known to
185                       MAGEL2 is a maternally imprinted, paternally expressed gene, located in the Pra
186 thway alone does not substantially influence imprinting patterns, suggesting that more complex epigen
187 AN), and the concentrations and sequences of imprinted peptide templates were optimized by measuring
188 ether persistent metabolic insufficiency can imprint permanent T cell dysfunction.
189 wever, chromatin defects, including aberrant imprinting, persist in these embryos, leading to embryon
190 renatal Cd associates with the expression of imprinted placental genes, overall or in fetal sex-speci
191     The results indicate the feasible use of imprinted PNE as synthetic receptor for biomolecules, op
192 mL of sample through 200.0 mg of molecularly imprinted poly(vinylimidazole-TRIM) (MIP-1VN) at pH 4.0,
193           This work suggests that such L-Phe-imprinted polydopamine-coated Zn/CdS/CdSe heterojunction
194 tive rebinding studies with AuNP-MIP and non-imprinted polymer (AuNP-NIP) exhibited an excellent sele
195           Magnetic dual-template molecularly imprinted polymer (Fe(3)O(4)@SiO(2)-MDMIP) was prepared
196           The new and selective magnetic ion-imprinted polymer (Fe(3)O(4)@SiO(2)@IIP) was synthesized
197  the innovative combination of a molecularly-imprinted polymer (MIP) and a natural antibody for the a
198 ased on environmentally friendly molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) coated on silica-carbon quantum
199             Here, we developed a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) electrode for the detection of p
200              Numerous conducting molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) films are deposited by electropo
201 ctrochemical sensor coupled with a molecular imprinted polymer (MIP) for imidacloprid (IMI) determina
202 ron nitride (HBN) nanosheets and molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) was presented for etoposide (ETO
203 OT) layer and a polypyrrol (PPy) molecularly-imprinted polymer (MIP), assembled in-situ.
204 A highly selective and sensitive molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-based electrochemical sensor was
205                    The deposited MIP and non-imprinted polymer (NIP) films were characterized by PM-I
206            In the current study, a new viral imprinted polymer (VIP)-based biosensor was designed and
207 res, and a mesoporous structured molecularly imprinted polymer as a receptor (B/YCDs@mMIP) for penici
208 ncy drive (FFD) method, with a nanomolecular imprinted polymer for label-free, realtime detection of
209 l Pb(2+) selective sensor based on the ionic imprinted polymer in determining trace levels of lead in
210            The components of the molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticle assay (MINA) are assemble
211 ic sensor based on electroactive molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles (nanoMIP) was developed.
212                      Recently, a molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles (nanoMIPs) - based assay
213 rt the synthesis of a mesoporous molecularly imprinted polymer on the surface of silica nanoparticles
214     Comparative selectivity studies with non-imprinted polymer resulted in an imprinting factor of 4.
215 on the application of an in-line molecularly imprinted polymer solid-phase extraction microcartridge
216 cid (MSAN) MIP polymers.) Composition of the imprinted polymer, (the mole proportions of AN and MSAN)
217 ing gold nanoparticles-decorated molecularly imprinted polymers (AuNP-MIPs).
218  sensors based on polypyrrol (PPy) molecular imprinted polymers (MIP) for proteins detection.
219                     The lab-made molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP), selective for simple coumarins
220                                  Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are tailor-made chemical recep
221 ith intra-body applications with molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) as recognition elements.
222                                  Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) emerged thanks to the low-cost
223 l sensor after modification with molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) for determination of thiabenda
224 electrochemical sensing based on molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) has become an interesting fiel
225                                  Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) have been developed to replace
226 to natural receptors, artificial molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) have received great attention
227                 Highly selective molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) towards benzyl methyl ketone (
228                We here report on molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) with an external phospho-sulph
229    Conditions for preparation of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), adsorption performance, adsor
230 on of rosmarinic acid (RA) using molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs).
231 asibility of such a device using molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs).
232 framework deep eutectic solvents/molecularly imprinted polymers (MOF- DES/MIPs) and were used for mic
233 rst time the viral binding behavior at virus-imprinted polymers (VIPs) via stimulated emission deplet
234                                          PPA imprinted polymers bound PPA with an equilibrium constan
235                              The behavior of imprinted polymers in fluid solvents was also investigat
236                   Binding performance of the imprinted polymers was evaluated using static equilibriu
237                                     Glycosyl-imprinted polymers were formed by electro-polymerization
238 Consequently, six different bulk and surface imprinted polymers were generated using RA as the templa
239 tection, including antibodies, aptamers, and imprinted polymers, are discussed in terms of availabili
240 cial for the characterization of molecularly imprinted polymers, especially if biological templates s
241 th antibody-like affinity, i.e., molecularly imprinted polymers, offer an ideal platform for biopharm
242                                              Imprinted polymers, serving as the artificial protein bi
243 e high selectivity of thus generated surface imprinted polymers, the corresponding bulk polymers exhi
244 CHD1 does not alter germline DNA methylation imprints pre-implantation or later in gestation.
245 olecularly tunable system based on a surface-imprinting process may provide more efficient sensing sy
246 d for imprint establishment in the oocyte or imprint protection in the zygote.
247 toms and genetic/epigenetic features of this imprinted region.
248 t method measuring DNA methylation levels at imprinted regions with base-pair resolution and over 100
249 aneously measure DNA methylation at multiple imprinted regions.
250                                      Genomic imprinting regulates parent-specific transcript dosage d
251 n accurate approach for genetic screening of imprinting related disorders in newborns, offering sever
252  of paternal UBE3A, demonstrating that UBE3A imprinting requires both the loss of function from the b
253 which could become the gold standard in both imprinting research and diagnostics.
254                                          The imprinted resin obtained was used to purify mCherry prot
255 ys and DNA analysis, cytosensor, molecularly imprinted sensors, ECL resonance energy transfer and rat
256 tion strategy was first proposed in glycosyl imprinting sensors via boric acid affinity.
257 protection in the absence of tissue-specific imprinting signals.
258                     An optimized molecularly imprinted solid phase extraction (MISPE) protocol was de
259       The development of a novel molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction (MISPE) method for simu
260 from equilibrium after quantum quenches from imprinted spin-helix patterns.
261               In this study, a novel epitope imprinting strategy is reported by employing double-cyst
262 ierarchical chiroptical systems that combine imprinted surface optical structures with the natural ch
263                                          The imprinted surface was initially designed to demonstrate
264                              The strategy of imprinting surface optical structures onto chiral biomat
265 composition of the intestinal microbiota can imprint susceptibility or resistance to food allergy on
266 n recent years, attempts combining molecular imprinting technology with a variety of visualization an
267  show that the human voice contains a bodily imprint that is directly informative for the interperson
268 lass display carbon-infused, siliceous plant imprints that laboratory experiments show formed at a mi
269 es a mechanism for how early clonal dynamics imprint the hierarchy of T cell clone sizes with implica
270 erations in the gut microbiome early in life imprint the host gut mucosal immunity and may play a cri
271  known about the cell-cell interactions that imprint the tissue-specific identities of macrophages in
272 he meninges after an inflammatory challenge, imprinting the compartment with long-term defects in imm
273  computational model in which tutor exposure imprints the correct number of syllable patterns as ense
274                             The local milieu imprints the mucosal microbiota and imbues it with patho
275                              After excluding imprinting, the data pinpoint 15,112 high-confidence ASM
276                                      Genomic imprinting, the monoallelic and parent-of-origin-depende
277 ediated methylation as germline or secondary imprints, therefore we propose that SMCHD1 acts downstre
278 dual's early-life experiences is permanently imprinted; this area of research is related to, but dist
279 immunosuppressive mechanisms that can become imprinted to stably reduce the antitumor ability of T ce
280 pose that SMCHD1 acts downstream of polycomb imprints to mediate its function.
281        With P = 0.18 (T1D) and P = 0.26 (RA) imprinting variances were not significant.
282                                              Imprinting vision as memory is a core attribute of human
283 issociation constant K(d)between PSA and its imprint was estimated at K(d) = (1.02 +/- 0.54) x 10(-14
284                           The hybrid epitope imprinting was achieved by electropolymerization in the
285  of the quantitative genetic consequences of imprinting, we lack a framework that cleanly separates t
286                  Initial effects of parental imprinting were subsequently overridden by other factors
287 igher sensitivity compared to single epitope imprints, whereas the AuNP-hybrid MIPs enhanced the sens
288 s compared to current strategies for epitope imprinting which rely on single epitopes for the formati
289 ammadeltaT17 development and tissue-specific imprinting, which is essential for infection and autoimm
290  the lining of the joint, are epigenetically imprinted with an aggressive phenotype in RA and have an
291 eltaT-17 cells, these cells are probably not imprinted with an IL-17 bias during thymic development,
292      Oral pathobiont-reactive Th17 cells are imprinted with gut tropism and migrate to the inflamed g
293 s into CQD films is demonstrated by one-step imprinting with well-controlled precision in both vertic
294                                    Molecular imprinting within surface/core doubly cross-linked micel
295                               This precision imprinted wood may open new possibilities toward environ
296 ganisms with early X chromosome inactivation-imprinted X chromosome inactivation prevents biallelic X
297 features, including late implantation(1) and imprinted X chromosome inactivation(2), which is associa
298 omosome, as a candidate for the regulator of imprinted X chromosome inactivation.
299 ne expression in processes including genomic imprinting, X-inactivation, and transvection.
300  gene silencing and has an important role in imprinted XCI through repression of maternal Xist.

 
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