Dysregulation of placental and fetal epigenetics can affect gene expression patterns, including the parent-of-origin dependent expression in imprinted genes. While defects of imprinted genes have been implicated in some adverse pregnancy outcomes, little is currently known about the role of epigenetics in regulating normal or pathological human pregnancy and development. The objective of this thesis is to provide fundamental DNA methylation profiles of human fetal and placental development so as to offer insights into the etiology of human disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Taking advantage of the unbalanced parental genomic constitutions in triploidies, 45 novel imprinted genes were identified by comparing the genome-wide DNA methyla...
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...
Each year, many pregnancies are associated with obstetrical complications such as maternal pre-eclam...
Each year, many pregnancies are associated with obstetrical complications such as maternal pre-eclam...
Epigenetic modifications, and in particular DNA methylation, have been studied in many tissues, both...
© 2013 Dr. Boris NovakovicINTRODUCTION: Epigenetics literally means ‘above DNA’ and refers to the s...
Interindividual variation in DNA-methylation level is widespread in the human genome, despite its cr...
Interindividual variation in DNA-methylation level is widespread in the human genome, despite its cr...
Background: Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic process involved in regul...
Fetal growth potential reflects a complex regulatory system delivered by genetic and environmental f...
Abstract Background Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic process involved in regulating pla...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
Abstract Background Genome-wide studies have begun to link subtle variations in both allelic DNA met...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
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...
Each year, many pregnancies are associated with obstetrical complications such as maternal pre-eclam...
Each year, many pregnancies are associated with obstetrical complications such as maternal pre-eclam...
Epigenetic modifications, and in particular DNA methylation, have been studied in many tissues, both...
© 2013 Dr. Boris NovakovicINTRODUCTION: Epigenetics literally means ‘above DNA’ and refers to the s...
Interindividual variation in DNA-methylation level is widespread in the human genome, despite its cr...
Interindividual variation in DNA-methylation level is widespread in the human genome, despite its cr...
Background: Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic process involved in regul...
Fetal growth potential reflects a complex regulatory system delivered by genetic and environmental f...
Abstract Background Genomic imprinting is an important epigenetic process involved in regulating pla...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
Abstract Background Genome-wide studies have begun to link subtle variations in both allelic DNA met...
BACKGROUND: The placenta is of utmost importance for intrauterine fetal development and growth. Dere...
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...