Genomic imprinting, a unique epigenetic regulation resulting in a parent-of-origin specificgene expression, is essential for normal mammalian development and growth. H19 is amaternally expressed long non-coding RNA that is a central regulator of the imprinting gene network controlling development and growth. H19 is expressed throughout embryonic development in multiple tissues including all hematopoietic cells. The role of H19 during embryonic development has only been documented for the placenta where it controls growthand the role of H19 in lymphopoiesis has not been investigated. The laboratory has previouslyfound H19 as the major differentially expressed transcript in two microarrays comparing fetalliver (FL) and bone marrow (BM) derive...
International audienceH19 is a paternally imprinted gene whose expression produces a 2.4 kb RNA in m...
The H19 gene, one of the best known imprinted genes, encodes a long non-coding RNA that regulates ce...
After antigen recognition, B cells are activated and interact with other cells within secondarylymph...
Genomic imprinting, a unique epigenetic regulation resulting in a parent-of-origin specificgene expr...
The H19 gene was first described twenty years ago and its function remains unknown. This gene is imp...
International audienceThe imprinted H19 gene produces a non-coding RNA of unknown function. Mice lac...
International audienceThe H19 gene encodes a 2.3-kb non-coding mRNA which is strongly expressed duri...
AbstractCD19-deficient mice were generated to examine the role of CD19 in B cell growth regulation I...
Genomic imprinting is a mammalian-specific phenomenon where gene expression is regulated differently...
Immunoglobulin (Ig) gene expression in B cells depends on multiple genetic rearrangements named V(D)...
Genomic imprinting is a mammalian-specific phenomenon where gene expression is regulated differently...
Le gène H19, soumis à l’empreinte parentale, est fortement exprimé durant le développement embryonna...
AbstractThe physiologic role of eight CD19 tyrosines was examined in CD19-knockout mice expressing t...
Mammalian development requires the genomes from the maternal and the paternal side (McGrath and Solt...
International audienceThe H19 locus controls fetal growth by regulating expression of several genes ...
International audienceH19 is a paternally imprinted gene whose expression produces a 2.4 kb RNA in m...
The H19 gene, one of the best known imprinted genes, encodes a long non-coding RNA that regulates ce...
After antigen recognition, B cells are activated and interact with other cells within secondarylymph...
Genomic imprinting, a unique epigenetic regulation resulting in a parent-of-origin specificgene expr...
The H19 gene was first described twenty years ago and its function remains unknown. This gene is imp...
International audienceThe imprinted H19 gene produces a non-coding RNA of unknown function. Mice lac...
International audienceThe H19 gene encodes a 2.3-kb non-coding mRNA which is strongly expressed duri...
AbstractCD19-deficient mice were generated to examine the role of CD19 in B cell growth regulation I...
Genomic imprinting is a mammalian-specific phenomenon where gene expression is regulated differently...
Immunoglobulin (Ig) gene expression in B cells depends on multiple genetic rearrangements named V(D)...
Genomic imprinting is a mammalian-specific phenomenon where gene expression is regulated differently...
Le gène H19, soumis à l’empreinte parentale, est fortement exprimé durant le développement embryonna...
AbstractThe physiologic role of eight CD19 tyrosines was examined in CD19-knockout mice expressing t...
Mammalian development requires the genomes from the maternal and the paternal side (McGrath and Solt...
International audienceThe H19 locus controls fetal growth by regulating expression of several genes ...
International audienceH19 is a paternally imprinted gene whose expression produces a 2.4 kb RNA in m...
The H19 gene, one of the best known imprinted genes, encodes a long non-coding RNA that regulates ce...
After antigen recognition, B cells are activated and interact with other cells within secondarylymph...