© 2013 Dr. Boris NovakovicINTRODUCTION: Epigenetics literally means ‘above DNA’ and refers to the study of molecular modifications that control gene expression and chromatin structure. DNA methylation, the most extensively studied epigenetic modification, is involved in both the maintenance of chromosome stability and gene expression. Due to its role in gene expression, tissue specific DNA methylation patterns are assumed to reflect the function of a specific gene in a particular tissue. The human placenta facilitates the interaction between the mother and the fetus, including nutrient and oxygen exchange, waste removal and the protection of the fetus from the maternal immune response. Due to it...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
Background: The human placenta facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gas and waste...
Background: The human placenta facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gas and waste...
Dysregulation of placental and fetal epigenetics can affect gene expression patterns, including the ...
Epigenetic modifications, and in particular DNA methylation, have been studied in many tissues, both...
Abstract Background The human placenta facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gas and waste between ...
BACKGROUND: The human placenta facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gas and waste between the feta...
BACKGROUND: The human placenta facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gas and waste between the feta...
The human placenta is a highly specialized organ that is responsible for the survival of pregnancy. ...
The human placenta is a highly specialized organ that is responsible for the survival of pregnancy. ...
Epigenetics can be loosely defined as the study of cellular "traits" that influence biological pheno...
Epigenetics can be loosely defined as the study of cellular "traits" that influence biological pheno...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
Background: The human placenta facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gas and waste...
Background: The human placenta facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gas and waste...
Dysregulation of placental and fetal epigenetics can affect gene expression patterns, including the ...
Epigenetic modifications, and in particular DNA methylation, have been studied in many tissues, both...
Abstract Background The human placenta facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gas and waste between ...
BACKGROUND: The human placenta facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gas and waste between the feta...
BACKGROUND: The human placenta facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gas and waste between the feta...
The human placenta is a highly specialized organ that is responsible for the survival of pregnancy. ...
The human placenta is a highly specialized organ that is responsible for the survival of pregnancy. ...
Epigenetics can be loosely defined as the study of cellular "traits" that influence biological pheno...
Epigenetics can be loosely defined as the study of cellular "traits" that influence biological pheno...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...