Epigenetic plasticity in relation to in utero exposures may mechanistically explain observed differences in the likelihood of developing common complex diseases including hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular disease through the cumulative effects of subtle alterations in gene expression. Imprinted genes are essential mediators of growth and development and are characterized by differentially methylated regulatory regions (DMRs) that carry parental allele-specific methylation profiles. This theoretical 50 % level of methylation provides a baseline from which endogenously- or exogenously-induced deviations in methylation can be detected. We quantified DNA methylation at imprinted gene DMRs in a large panel of human conceptal tissues, in ...
The maternal and paternal copies of the genome are both required for mammalian development, and this...
Genomic imprinting is a mechanism in which gene expression varies depending on parental origin. Impr...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic feature characterized by parent-specific monoallelic gene expres...
Epigenetic plasticity in relation to in utero exposures may mechanistically explain observed differe...
<div><p>Epigenetic plasticity in relation to <em>in utero</em> exposures may mechanistically explain...
BACKGROUND DNA methylation of the differentially methylated regions (DMRs) of imprinted genes is rel...
Abstract Background Genes subject to genomic imprinting are mono-allelically expressed in a parent-o...
Abstract Background Development of human tissue is influenced by a combination of intrinsic biologic...
Experimental and epidemiological studies demonstrate that fetal growth restriction and low birth wei...
BACKGROUND: Genes subject to genomic imprinting are mono-allelically expressed in a parent-of-origin...
The nutritional environment in which the mammalian fetus or infant develop is recognized as influenc...
Abstract Background Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic process involved in regulating pla...
International audienceDNA methylation plays essential roles in mammals. Of particular interest are p...
textabstractBackground: Epidemiological studies demonstrate that foetal growth restriction and low b...
Parental imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which genes are expressed in a monoallelic fashio...
The maternal and paternal copies of the genome are both required for mammalian development, and this...
Genomic imprinting is a mechanism in which gene expression varies depending on parental origin. Impr...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic feature characterized by parent-specific monoallelic gene expres...
Epigenetic plasticity in relation to in utero exposures may mechanistically explain observed differe...
<div><p>Epigenetic plasticity in relation to <em>in utero</em> exposures may mechanistically explain...
BACKGROUND DNA methylation of the differentially methylated regions (DMRs) of imprinted genes is rel...
Abstract Background Genes subject to genomic imprinting are mono-allelically expressed in a parent-o...
Abstract Background Development of human tissue is influenced by a combination of intrinsic biologic...
Experimental and epidemiological studies demonstrate that fetal growth restriction and low birth wei...
BACKGROUND: Genes subject to genomic imprinting are mono-allelically expressed in a parent-of-origin...
The nutritional environment in which the mammalian fetus or infant develop is recognized as influenc...
Abstract Background Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic process involved in regulating pla...
International audienceDNA methylation plays essential roles in mammals. Of particular interest are p...
textabstractBackground: Epidemiological studies demonstrate that foetal growth restriction and low b...
Parental imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which genes are expressed in a monoallelic fashio...
The maternal and paternal copies of the genome are both required for mammalian development, and this...
Genomic imprinting is a mechanism in which gene expression varies depending on parental origin. Impr...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic feature characterized by parent-specific monoallelic gene expres...