Variations in pubertal timing and tempo have implications for the risk of adult diseases. Influences on the timing of pubertal onset and pace of pubertal progression have been widely discussed, but the underlying biological mechanisms remain unclear. Epigenetic modifications, the study of heritable changes in gene expression that does not involve changes to the underlying DNA sequence, are known to regulate developmental processes; thus, puberty, known to be one developmentally plastic phase, could be potentially affected. Given that gene expression changes mediated by DNA methylation, may play a role in pubertal tempo regulation, availability of methyl donor nutrients also could affect these pathways.We conducted a population-based analy...
Proximal spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a common neuromuscular disorder causing infant death in 50...
The present study aimed to evaluate two screening strategies, single strand conformation polymorphis...
Anti-proliferative responses such as senescence and apoptosis are often used by normal cells to comb...
Variations in pubertal timing and tempo have implications for the risk of adult diseases. Influences...
Pumilio (Pum) is a sequence-specific RNA-binding protein (RBP) that recognizes Pum Response Elements...
Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare yet highly aggressive form of cancer with limited treatment...
While 10-15% of the human genome is composed of heterochromatic DNA, these regions are not included ...
Type 1 diabetes affects over one million Americans and an additional 40,000 new cases are diagnosed ...
Low-grade pilocytic astrocytomas are the most common type of glioma found in children. Children with...
Idiosyncratic drug hypersensitivity remains a major challenge as it causes high morbidity and mortal...
Recombination is fundamental to genome maintenance and contributes to diversity in all Domains of li...
Biologics are pharmaceuticals produced by living systems. Biosimilars, the follow-on counterparts to...
Bupropion is a clinically available drug product, marketed as Wellbutrin and Zyban. Bupropion is a ...
Increasing evidence supports the developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) hypothesis, whi...
Clofazimine (CFZ), an oral FDA-approved antibiotic for over 40 years, has been used effectively agai...
Proximal spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a common neuromuscular disorder causing infant death in 50...
The present study aimed to evaluate two screening strategies, single strand conformation polymorphis...
Anti-proliferative responses such as senescence and apoptosis are often used by normal cells to comb...
Variations in pubertal timing and tempo have implications for the risk of adult diseases. Influences...
Pumilio (Pum) is a sequence-specific RNA-binding protein (RBP) that recognizes Pum Response Elements...
Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare yet highly aggressive form of cancer with limited treatment...
While 10-15% of the human genome is composed of heterochromatic DNA, these regions are not included ...
Type 1 diabetes affects over one million Americans and an additional 40,000 new cases are diagnosed ...
Low-grade pilocytic astrocytomas are the most common type of glioma found in children. Children with...
Idiosyncratic drug hypersensitivity remains a major challenge as it causes high morbidity and mortal...
Recombination is fundamental to genome maintenance and contributes to diversity in all Domains of li...
Biologics are pharmaceuticals produced by living systems. Biosimilars, the follow-on counterparts to...
Bupropion is a clinically available drug product, marketed as Wellbutrin and Zyban. Bupropion is a ...
Increasing evidence supports the developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) hypothesis, whi...
Clofazimine (CFZ), an oral FDA-approved antibiotic for over 40 years, has been used effectively agai...
Proximal spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a common neuromuscular disorder causing infant death in 50...
The present study aimed to evaluate two screening strategies, single strand conformation polymorphis...
Anti-proliferative responses such as senescence and apoptosis are often used by normal cells to comb...