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1 l imprinting' and should have read 'maternal imprinting'.
2 a known as original antigenic sin and immune imprinting).
3 transcription (Hox clusters and noncanonical imprinting).
4  from complex (food) samples using molecular imprinting.
5 human neurons due to tissue-specific genomic imprinting.
6 he C14MC cluster that is subject to maternal imprinting.
7 ntal allele expression phenomenon is genomic imprinting.
8 generation of crystallography defects during imprinting.
9 w classical random monoallelic expression or imprinting.
10 ressive chromatin in oocytes can also confer imprinting.
11 p and 16q copy loss, 1q copy gain, and 11p15 imprinting.
12 d AOS nanoribbons based on lift-off and nano-imprinting.
13 types commonly observed in defective genomic imprinting.
14 e of sex determination that involves genomic imprinting.
15 ome to defective DNA methylation and genomic imprinting.
16 al principle of triggering XCI and canonical imprinting.
17 ed due to the lingering effects of antigenic imprinting.
18  molecule (CD56) was constructed by glycosyl imprinting.
19 utions of configurational and conformational imprinting.
20 TM3 packaging is not sufficient for negative imprinting.
21 evelopment, in a phenomenon known as genomic imprinting.
22  trapped Bose-Einstein condensate with phase imprinting.
23 y affect target cell protection and negative imprinting, a region in the C-terminal domain (CTD) exhi
24                                       Sexual imprinting-a phenomenon in which offspring learn parenta
25                                      Surface imprinting allows the capture of increasingly complex mo
26                                              Imprinting also affects responses to sex-specific select
27 NLRP7 or KHDC3L mutations) share such global imprinting alterations, implying a common end point of p
28 mples from the mouse brain using this matrix-imprinting and -clearing approach.
29 ss-linkable surfactant strongly impacted the imprinting and binding process.
30             Genes involved in reprogramming, imprinting and development were affected by culture, wit
31 re, we review key milestones in the field of imprinting and discuss mechanisms and systems in which i
32  diverse roles in X-chromosome inactivation, imprinting and double-strand break repair, and mutations
33 CCTC-binding factor (CTCF) regulates genomic imprinting and gene expression by acting as a transcript
34 radigm for fHC but also relate it to genomic imprinting and homeobox (Hox) gene cluster repression.
35 evaluated influences of X chromosome genomic imprinting and hormone replacement therapy on brain deve
36 ectrochemical sensor based on hybrid epitope imprinting and nanomaterial amplification was developed.
37 ical analyses to confirm association between imprinting and preeclampsia and to predict biological pr
38 influence H3N2 VE, including early childhood imprinting and repeated vaccination, but their role is u
39 lls, which sequentially controls both tissue-imprinting and subsequent responses to injury.
40 estricted antigens, likely due to epigenetic imprinting and sustained mRNA expression of effector gen
41 c Mendelian disorders, 12 case subjects with imprinting and trinucleotide repeat expansion disorders,
42                                      Genomic imprinting and X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) are class
43 h as vectors, and epigenetic changes such as imprinting and X-chromosome inactivation.
44 panel of Figure 2 incorrectly read 'paternal imprinting' and should have read 'maternal imprinting'.
45 ly experience of parental morphology (sexual imprinting), and since morphological traits are highly h
46 ith loss of heterozygosity, 25% with loss of imprinting, and 3.3% relapse with retention of the norma
47 een implicated in X-chromosome inactivation, imprinting, and DNA damage repair, and mutations in SMCH
48 scription factor expression; tissue-specific imprinting; and foreign antigen exposure.
49                            The same micellar imprinting applied to simple as well as complex alkaloid
50 olecule, but unlike in traditional molecular imprinting approaches, no cross-linker is used.
51            Random X inactivation and genomic imprinting are epigenetic allelic effects that are well
52  suggests that maternal and paternal genomic imprinting are equally rare events in Arabidopsis endosp
53 twork between free methyl groups and genomic imprinting at birth.-Tserga, A., Binder, A.
54                                     Maternal imprinting at the Xist gene is essential to achieve pate
55                                              Imprinting at this domain is regulated by an imprinting
56 ation of endogenous imprinted genes, genomic imprinting became well-established as an epigenetic mech
57 445/ZFP445, which we trace to the origins of imprinting, binds imprinting control regions (ICRs) in m
58  best-studied epigenetic mark that initiates imprinting, but evidence indicates that other mechanisms
59  applications, taking advantage of molecular imprinting, but not for biosensing purposes.
60  (canonical) and independent (non-canonical) imprinting by assaying hybrid embryos with ablated mater
61 emagglutinin-reactive MBC expansion reflects imprinting by early-life infection and that this might a
62 d approximately 60 years ago to describe the imprinting by the initial first influenza A virus infect
63 NK) cells is a gene signature indicative of 'imprinting' by cytokines of the TGF-beta family.
64 ch is common in selective breeding programs, imprinting can alter overall responses.
65                                Consequently, imprinting can impact heritable and nonheritable variati
66 y considered combination of rival and sexual imprinting can reduce gene flow between individuals that
67 e expression, splicing, DNA damage, paternal imprinting, cancer and metastasis.
68 BE3A expression, a gene regulated by genomic imprinting, causes Angelman syndrome (AS), a rare neurod
69 two distinct elements, the Angelman syndrome imprinting center (AS-IC) and the Prader-Willi syndrome
70 center (AS-IC) and the Prader-Willi syndrome imprinting center (PWS-IC).
71 pression in this region is coordinated by an imprinting center (PWS-IC).
72                                    Using the imprinting centre deletion mouse model for PWS (PWSICdel
73  vulnerability of imprinted genes to loss of imprinting changes, there has been extensive speculation
74 egulation of non-imprinted genes and loss-of-imprinting characterize the ART-induced overgrowth syndr
75  study aims to investigate whether disturbed imprinting contributes to preeclampsia.
76       Furthermore, loss of H3K27me3-mediated imprinting contributes to the developmental defects obse
77 ed by allele-specific DNA methylation at the imprinting control region (ICR), but the underlying mech
78 gulated by the DNA methylation status of the imprinting control region 2 (ICR2), which is commonly hy
79 Imprinting at this domain is regulated by an imprinting control region consisting of two distinct ele
80                    In the current study, the imprinting control region of the mouse Peg3 domain was d
81                                     The ICR (Imprinting Control Region) of the Peg3 (Paternally Expre
82   Our analysis successfully identifies known imprinting control regions (ICRs) as well as some novel
83 we trace to the origins of imprinting, binds imprinting control regions (ICRs) in mice and humans.
84 les at specific regulatory elements known as imprinting control regions (ICRs).
85 s regulated by differentially DNA methylated imprinting control regions (ICRs).
86 parental chromatin becomes equalized and how imprinting control regions escape from this reprogrammin
87 ories and aberrant acquisition of H3K4me3 at imprinting control regions instead of DNA methylation.
88  promoters of active retrotransposons and to imprinting control regions, the two major regulatory seq
89 tely regulated by shared DNA elements called Imprinting Control Regions.
90 ith the exception of certain loci, including imprinting control regions.
91 hibit distinct methylation patterns at their imprinting control regions.
92                                          The imprinting defect can be preempted by removal of the tra
93                                              Imprinting defect mice exhibit several traits often foun
94 ting the PWS-IC and results in a domain-wide imprinting defect.
95 dividuals with UBE3A pathogenic variants and imprinting defects (IPD) are less affected than individu
96                                              Imprinting defects can involve isolated or multilocus ep
97  found in individuals with Angelman syndrome imprinting defects.
98                                         This imprinting depends on early-life exposure to defined mic
99            Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is an imprinting disorder caused by a deficiency of paternally
100 Silver Russell Syndrome (SRS) syndrome is an imprinting disorder involving low birth weight with comp
101          A subset of individuals affected by imprinting disorders (IDs) displays multi-locus imprinti
102 e developmental outcomes and heritability of imprinting disorders are influenced by interactions betw
103 ome (TS) and Kagami-Ogata syndrome (KOS) are imprinting disorders caused by absence or overexpression
104 associated with clinical presentation due to imprinting disorders or recessive diseases.
105 s that may have no evident genetic cause, or imprinting disruption can be traced back to alterations
106 rinting disorders (IDs) displays multi-locus imprinting disturbances (MLID), which may result from ab
107                       As a result of loss of imprinting, DLX5 was upregulated in 69% of preeclamptic
108  independent assays (two CpG islands and six imprinting DMRs) and demonstrated its benefits, includin
109 LP/HEMA-based polymers exhibited the highest imprinting effect.
110 l successfully imprinted, but with differing imprinting effectiveness, probably owing to differences
111  support for the role of MBCs in maintaining imprinting effects and suggest a mechanism by which impr
112 dom regression model to estimate genome-wide imprinting effects on the relative growth of multiple ti
113                             Extremely strong imprinting effects were consistently observed, with the
114 tic (additive and dominance) and epigenetic (imprinting) effects.
115  These multiclonal plastic antibodies showed imprinting efficiencies against ochratoxin A and aflatox
116 made of mesoporous metal catalysts allow for imprinting electronic-grade silicon without the concomit
117 ory macrophages to reparative macrophages by imprinting epigenetic changes.
118 cientific knowledge of how X chromosome gene imprinting, epigenetic factors, hormonal milieu, and chr
119 ped a human version of IMPLICON and detected imprinting errors in embryonic and induced pluripotent s
120                                      Genomic imprinting establishes parental allele-biased expression
121                              Whether genomic imprinting exists in chickens remains debatable, as prev
122 effects were consistently observed, with the imprinting factor >100:1 in comparison to nonimprinted n
123 es with non-imprinted polymer resulted in an imprinting factor of 4.2, confirming the high target sel
124                                  An apparent imprinting factor of the MIP-1 was IF = 4.95.
125              Selectivity studies resulted in imprinting factors of 8.8 and 11 for the CME and HME imp
126 t, 36 of which were imprinted with different imprinting fashions.
127             A visible-light-driven molecular imprinting film was prepared through the electropolymeri
128  imprinting methods which are applicable for imprinting food templates, summarize the recent progress
129       We established the mechanistic mode of imprinting for more than 50 loci regulated by DNA methyl
130 mpared to current strategies for the epitope imprinting, for example, through traditional, vertically
131 rons in a continuous Py film by local vortex imprinting from a Co disk.
132 work that cleanly separates the influence of imprinting from other components of variation, particula
133                                    Molecular imprinting furthers the functional enzyme mimicking aspe
134 enetic event leading to global alteration of imprinting gene expression in the molar trophoblast.
135 idence of a true association among disturbed imprinting, gene expression, and preeclampsia.
136                            Albeit no genomic imprinting has been reported in the chicken embryo as a
137       This analysis reveals how "serological imprinting" impacts responses to influenza and suggests
138    There was no evidence detected of genomic imprinting in 12-day-old embryonic brain and liver.
139               Our study provides evidence of imprinting in an amphibian and suggests that this rarely
140 ecific human ESCs for dissecting the role of imprinting in human development and disease.
141 lored molecular and developmental aspects of imprinting in humans by generating exclusively paternal
142 thermore, we successfully corrected aberrant imprinting in induced PSCs derived from an Angelman synd
143 mprinted genes that are required for genomic imprinting in maize endosperm.
144 ation states from gametes determines genomic imprinting in mammals.
145  and describe efforts to overcome or silence imprinting in order to improve vaccination efficiency.
146 uggest profound differences in regulation of imprinting in placenta and cord blood; a lack of correla
147 ntial dosage hypothesis for the evolution of imprinting in plants.
148 lying regulatory mechanisms of non-canonical imprinting in post-implantation development remain unexp
149                 We found disturbed placental imprinting in preeclampsia and revealed potential candid
150 idering the independent influence of genomic imprinting in quantitative genetics.
151 rrogated the existence or absence of genomic imprinting in the 12-day-old chicken embryonic brain and
152 is parent-of-origin effect is due to Gsalpha imprinting in the CNS, although the relevant CNS regions
153                Our results show that Gsalpha imprinting in the DMH underlies the parent-of-origin met
154 in through the delignification process, then imprinting in wet condition and fixing the designed conf
155                     Here we demonstrate that imprinting, in addition to mediating female mate prefere
156 sno) RNA species that are subject to genomic imprinting, including snord115 that negatively regulates
157                                              Imprinting increases the resemblance of relatives who sh
158                      The observed epigenetic imprinting induced by inflammation suggests a new therap
159                           When the target of imprinting is a mating trait that differs among young li
160                                      Genomic imprinting is an allelic gene expression phenomenon prim
161                                      Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism by which genes are
162                                      Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that results in pa
163                                      Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon established in th
164                                      Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon leading to parent
165                                      Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that allows a sub
166                                      Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process regulated by germlin
167                                      Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process regulated by germlin
168                                      Genomic imprinting is an intriguing type of ASE in which some ge
169 ing in size from 40 nm to 50 um by precision imprinting is described.
170                                The precision imprinting is enabled by releasing cellulose fibril aggr
171                           H3K27me3-dependent imprinting is largely lost in the embryonic cell lineage
172 esponding mutant phenotypes, and the role of imprinting is mainly associated with genome dosage regul
173                                       ascr#3 imprinting is mediated by increased synaptic activity be
174                                      Genomic imprinting is often associated with allele-specific epig
175                                              Imprinting is pervasive in murine extra-embryonic lineag
176               The expanding study of genomic imprinting is revealing a significant impact on brain fu
177       However, the mechanism underlying Xist imprinting is unclear.
178                                Disruption of imprinting leads to Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS), a
179                        Disruption of genomic imprinting leads to biallelic expression which may affec
180                The characteristic shape that imprinting leaves on influenza susceptibility could fost
181                                              Imprinting led to striking plasticity in the intrinsic m
182                                      Loss of imprinting (LOI) at the IGF2/H19 locus on the maternal c
183                                      Loss of imprinting (LOI) is an epigenetic event that relaxes an
184 supplementation during pregnancy and loss of imprinting (LOI) of IGF2 and H19 genes in placentas and
185 cyte-inherited H3K27me3 can also serve as an imprinting mark in mouse preimplantation embryos.
186 udy thus identifies maternal H3K27me3 as the imprinting mark of Xist.
187  In this review, we will discuss what immune imprinting means to immunologists and describe efforts t
188                       The conserved maternal imprinting mechanism and function at IC1 demonstrates th
189 vel maternal H3K27me3-mediated non-canonical imprinting mechanism further emphasizes the important ro
190 al H3K27me3 as a DNA methylation-independent imprinting mechanism.
191 enabled the use of mouse models to elucidate imprinting mechanisms and decipher the contribution of g
192 entional 2D co-cultures for the study of TME-imprinting mechanisms.
193 ven by specific KRAB-ZFPs, including genomic imprinting, meiotic recombination hotspot choice, and pl
194 repared with the combination of microcontact imprinting method and capacitive biosensor technology.
195 icles (nanoMIPs) produced by the solid-phase imprinting method.
196                        We will highlight the imprinting methods which are applicable for imprinting f
197 ing effects and suggest a mechanism by which imprinting might confer heterosubtypic protection agains
198  (SGCE) gene and analysed properties such as imprinting, mRNA and protein expression.
199 etics enable the possibility of artificially imprinting neuronal ensembles into awake, behaving anima
200                        By means of molecular imprinting of a conducting polymer, molecular cavities s
201 onal plastic antibodies through simultaneous imprinting of aflatoxin subtypes B1, B2, G1, and G2.
202 at potentials sufficiently low for molecular imprinting of an electroactive aripiprazole antipsychoti
203  a dual role in this work, as a platform for imprinting of bacteria as well as a participated in thei
204 mer(s) represents the key step for efficient imprinting of biomolecules.
205 at histone modification is essential for the imprinting of candidate genes underlying PWS.
206                             Through covalent imprinting of carbohydrates in boroxole-functionalized c
207 e synthesized as templates for the molecular imprinting of conductive polymers to enable recognition
208 thyltransferase 1 (Dnmt1) that maintains the imprinting of Dio3 and Igf2 during development was norma
209 enhanced by the augmenting effect of surface imprinting of dopamine in polypyrrole over multiwalled c
210  is depicted as an effective polymer for the imprinting of dopamine through a green synthesis approac
211 olic acid intake during pregnancy on genomic imprinting of IGF2/H19 and 1-carbon metabolism.
212 childhood could possibly contribute to early imprinting of influenza-specific immunity as well as the
213 o extend NIL's library of patternable media, imprinting of inorganic semiconductors has been plagued
214 n of 3-aminophenylboronic acid (3-APBA) with imprinting of lactate.
215 and emphasizes the potential for the dynamic imprinting of material properties through external degre
216  nutrient supply precipitating the body-wide imprinting of molecular and cellular adaptations at the
217 proach of lossy mode resonance and molecular imprinting of nanocomposites of zinc oxide (ZnO) and pol
218 n subtype viruses was rare, and there was no imprinting of neutralization responses to novel avian su
219 s, SOX2, implying that relaxed or incomplete imprinting of paternal Ube3a reflects an overall immatur
220 ganglia, thalamus and cortex, to explore the imprinting of secondary seizure generalization on the me
221  extra-embryonic lineages, and uniquely, the imprinting of several genes has been found to be conferr
222 these transcripts are necessary for maternal imprinting of Snrpn.
223 d maintained, causing no major effect on the imprinting of the domain.
224 nt electron transfer, indicating that chiral imprinting of the dots may lie at the origin of this phe
225 mers were prepared by hydrogen bond-mediated imprinting of the mono- or dianions of phenyl phosphonic
226  and exhibit decreased infectivity (negative imprinting of virion infectivity).
227 s known about the regulation of the negative imprinting of virion particle infectivity by IFITMs and
228 evels, and the relationship between negative imprinting of virions and target cell protection.
229 ame method was also successfully applied for imprinting on gold nanoparticles (peroxidase mimics) and
230  little is known about the effect of genomic imprinting on relative growth.
231  effects in the brain that are not caused by imprinting or genetic variation.
232                                              Imprinting, or primary infection with a subtype, has mod
233 sing the state-of-art technique of molecular imprinting over an optical fiber substrate.
234 nd 3.3% relapse with retention of the normal imprinting (P = 0.011)).
235              We show that a simple step-like imprinting pattern rapidly decays into a string of vorti
236                                 However, the imprinting patterns of most genes were not affected by t
237 thway alone does not substantially influence imprinting patterns, suggesting that more complex epigen
238 wever, chromatin defects, including aberrant imprinting, persist in these embryos, leading to embryon
239                                 Similar cell imprinting platforms can be used for nanoscale imaging o
240                                           By imprinting polariton condensate lattices of bespoke geom
241 ficient approach that integrates a molecular imprinting polymer for solid phase extraction (MISPE) te
242 tly, the nanostructured modified molecularly imprinting polymer has created a great attention in rese
243 mposite was synthesized through non-covalent imprinting process in the presence of IMQ, as template m
244 olecularly tunable system based on a surface-imprinting process may provide more efficient sensing sy
245  alpha (Polalpha) has been implicated in the imprinting process.
246 mpression to mimic established embossing and imprinting processes, but at ultra-short (nanosecond) ti
247 catter coherent light from quantum emitters, imprinting quantum correlations onto the photons.
248                                      Genetic imprinting refers to the unequal expression of paternal
249                                      Genomic imprinting regulates parent-specific transcript dosage d
250                                   To address imprinting regulation, we systematically employed mutati
251 n accurate approach for genetic screening of imprinting related disorders in newborns, offering sever
252 ele-specific active histone modifications to imprinting remain still unclear in plants.
253  of paternal UBE3A, demonstrating that UBE3A imprinting requires both the loss of function from the b
254 which could become the gold standard in both imprinting research and diagnostics.
255                    We detected relaxation of imprinting (ROI) and LOI of H19 in placentas not associa
256 tion strategy was first proposed in glycosyl imprinting sensors via boric acid affinity.
257 mate preferences are formed through parental imprinting, sexual selection alone can (1) stabilize a s
258                                      Genomic imprinting shapes the genotype-phenotype relationship by
259 protection in the absence of tissue-specific imprinting signals.
260 xpression exceeds the paternal allele due to imprinting (silencing).
261 ed in close proximity to gene promoters, and imprinting status is determined by their epigenetic patt
262               In this study, a novel epitope imprinting strategy is reported by employing double-cyst
263 ting antibody-based resins, the proposed tag-imprinting strategy provides a general method for meetin
264 tion of epitope- and electrochemical surface imprinting strategy.
265 n in three-dimensions and time, we show that imprinting such wavefunctions on electron pulses leads t
266                              The strategy of imprinting surface optical structures onto chiral biomat
267                                The molecular imprinting techniques with interferometric platform are
268 n recent years, attempts combining molecular imprinting technology with a variety of visualization an
269 precision structures on a wood surface using imprinting technology, including dot arrays, lines, tria
270 he meninges after an inflammatory challenge, imprinting the compartment with long-term defects in imm
271 ntify a novel role for ICOS costimulation in imprinting the functional stability of Foxp3 that is req
272 r cells and mapped the cellular interactions imprinting the Kupffer cell identity.
273                The 'charging' (that is, ENSO imprinting the North Tropical Atlantic (NTA) sea surface
274 thylation and H3K27me3 in regulating genomic imprinting, the contributions of allele-specific active
275                              After excluding imprinting, the data pinpoint 15,112 high-confidence ASM
276                                      Genomic imprinting, the monoallelic and parent-of-origin-depende
277                     As a result of disturbed imprinting, the upregulated DLX5 affects trophoblast pro
278 m restricting UBE3A-ATS expression and UBE3A imprinting to neurons is not understood.
279 amework for statistical inference of genomic imprinting underlying allometry scaling in animals.
280                                      Genomic imprinting underlying growth and development traits has
281  including surface reconstruction and chiral imprinting upon adsorption of chiral agents, and the enh
282        With P = 0.18 (T1D) and P = 0.26 (RA) imprinting variances were not significant.
283                                              Imprinting vision as memory is a core attribute of human
284                           The hybrid epitope imprinting was achieved by electropolymerization in the
285                                      Surface imprinting was done on vinyltrimethoxysilane coated Fe3O
286  of the quantitative genetic consequences of imprinting, we lack a framework that cleanly separates t
287                               To investigate imprinting, we used high-resolution sequencing data acqu
288                  Initial effects of parental imprinting were subsequently overridden by other factors
289 s compared to current strategies for epitope imprinting which rely on single epitopes for the formati
290 lly applied a covalent approach to molecular imprinting, which involved formation of weak reversible
291 ammadeltaT17 development and tissue-specific imprinting, which is essential for infection and autoimm
292 des were utilized as templates for molecular imprinting, which was achieved by combination of epitope
293 iological conditions, making it suitable for imprinting whole proteins and other biomacromolecules in
294                                           By imprinting with an adsorbed substrate, moderate specific
295 s into CQD films is demonstrated by one-step imprinting with well-controlled precision in both vertic
296                                    Molecular imprinting within cross-linked micelles using 4-vinylphe
297                                    Molecular imprinting within surface/core doubly cross-linked micel
298 elopment, retrotransposon silencing, genomic imprinting, X-chromosome inactivation, and cancer.
299 a wide range of phenomena, including genomic imprinting, X-chromosome inactivation, and cis-regulator
300 ne expression in processes including genomic imprinting, X-inactivation, and transvection.

 
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