The issue of potential long-term or hereditary effects for both humans and wildlife exposed to low doses (or dose rates) of ionising radiation is a major concern. Chronic exposure to ionising radiation, defined as an exposure over a large fraction of the organism's lifespan or even over several generations, can possibly have consequences in the progeny. Recent work has begun to show that epigenetics plays an important role in adaptation of organisms challenged to environmental stimulae. Changes to so-called epigenetic marks such as histone modifications, DNA methylation and non-coding RNAs result in altered transcriptomes and proteomes, without directly changing the DNA sequence. Moreover, some of these environmentally-induced epigenetic ch...
'Epigenetics' is a heritable phenomenon without change in primary DNA sequence. In recent years, thi...
poster abstractHumans are exposed to low and mild doses of radiation frequently, ranging from the na...
The interaction between the (epi)genetic makeup of an individual and his/her environmental exposure ...
International audienceThe issue of potential long-term or hereditary effects for both humans and wil...
There are two types of radiation, namely ionising and non-ionising radiation, the former of which in...
Epigenetics investigates heritable changes in gene expression that occur without changes in DNA sequ...
Our aim was to investigate epigenetic changes in Daphnia magna after a 25-day chronic external gamma...
Epigenetics, potentially heritable changes in genome function that occur without alterations to DNA ...
Both genetic and epigenetic responses of organisms to environmental factors, including chemical expo...
In eukaryotic cells, chromatin transformation from euchromatin into heterochromatin as a means of co...
Ionizing radiation is known to induce oxidative stress and DNA damage as well as epigenetic effects ...
Environmental toxicants can alter epigenetic regulatory features such as DNA methylation and microRN...
Epigenetic mechanisms have gained relevance in the fields of human and environmental health, due to ...
Exposures to environmental toxicants and toxins cause epigenetic changes that likely play a role in ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152782/1/em22311_am.pdfhttps://deepblu...
'Epigenetics' is a heritable phenomenon without change in primary DNA sequence. In recent years, thi...
poster abstractHumans are exposed to low and mild doses of radiation frequently, ranging from the na...
The interaction between the (epi)genetic makeup of an individual and his/her environmental exposure ...
International audienceThe issue of potential long-term or hereditary effects for both humans and wil...
There are two types of radiation, namely ionising and non-ionising radiation, the former of which in...
Epigenetics investigates heritable changes in gene expression that occur without changes in DNA sequ...
Our aim was to investigate epigenetic changes in Daphnia magna after a 25-day chronic external gamma...
Epigenetics, potentially heritable changes in genome function that occur without alterations to DNA ...
Both genetic and epigenetic responses of organisms to environmental factors, including chemical expo...
In eukaryotic cells, chromatin transformation from euchromatin into heterochromatin as a means of co...
Ionizing radiation is known to induce oxidative stress and DNA damage as well as epigenetic effects ...
Environmental toxicants can alter epigenetic regulatory features such as DNA methylation and microRN...
Epigenetic mechanisms have gained relevance in the fields of human and environmental health, due to ...
Exposures to environmental toxicants and toxins cause epigenetic changes that likely play a role in ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152782/1/em22311_am.pdfhttps://deepblu...
'Epigenetics' is a heritable phenomenon without change in primary DNA sequence. In recent years, thi...
poster abstractHumans are exposed to low and mild doses of radiation frequently, ranging from the na...
The interaction between the (epi)genetic makeup of an individual and his/her environmental exposure ...