Many neurological diseases, including myotonic dystrophy, Huntington's disease and several spinocerebellar ataxias, result from intergenerational increases in the length of a CTG·CAG repeat tract. Although the basis for intergenerational repeat expansion is unclear, repeat tracts are especially unstable during germline development and production of gametes. Mammalian development is characterized by waves of genome-wide demethylation and remethylation. To test whether changes in methylation status might contribute to trinucleotide repeat instability, we examined the effects of DNA methyltransferase inhibitors on trinucleotide repeat stability in mammalian cells. Using a selectable genetic system for detection of repeat contractions in CHO ce...
The expansion of CAG•CTG trinucleotide repeat sequences has been identified as the genetic cause of ...
International audienceMore than 30 human disorders are caused by the expansion of simple sequence DN...
International audienceMore than 30 human disorders are caused by the expansion of simple sequence DN...
Many neurological diseases, including myotonic dystrophy, Huntington's disease and several spinocere...
Many neurological diseases, including myotonic dystrophy, Huntington's disease and several spinocere...
Trinucleotide repeat instability is intrinsic to a family of human neurodegenerative diseases. The m...
Trinucleotide repeat instability is intrinsic to a family of human neurodegenerative diseases. The m...
Trinucleotide repeat instability is intrinsic to a family of human neurodegenerative diseases. The m...
The dynamic expansion of CAG.CTG repeats in otherwise unrelated genes is responsible for a growing n...
Gene-specific CTG/CAG repeat expansion is associated with at least 14 human diseases, including myot...
Gene-specific CTG/CAG repeat expansion is associated with at least 14 human diseases, including myot...
Expanded CAG repeat tracts are the cause of at least a dozen neurodegenerative disorders. In humans,...
Expanded CAG repeat tracts are the cause of at least a dozen neurodegenerative disorders. In humans,...
Expanded CAG repeat tracts are the cause of at least a dozen neurodegenerative disorders. In humans,...
The dynamic expansion of CAG.CTG repeats in otherwise unrelated genes is responsible for a growing n...
The expansion of CAG•CTG trinucleotide repeat sequences has been identified as the genetic cause of ...
International audienceMore than 30 human disorders are caused by the expansion of simple sequence DN...
International audienceMore than 30 human disorders are caused by the expansion of simple sequence DN...
Many neurological diseases, including myotonic dystrophy, Huntington's disease and several spinocere...
Many neurological diseases, including myotonic dystrophy, Huntington's disease and several spinocere...
Trinucleotide repeat instability is intrinsic to a family of human neurodegenerative diseases. The m...
Trinucleotide repeat instability is intrinsic to a family of human neurodegenerative diseases. The m...
Trinucleotide repeat instability is intrinsic to a family of human neurodegenerative diseases. The m...
The dynamic expansion of CAG.CTG repeats in otherwise unrelated genes is responsible for a growing n...
Gene-specific CTG/CAG repeat expansion is associated with at least 14 human diseases, including myot...
Gene-specific CTG/CAG repeat expansion is associated with at least 14 human diseases, including myot...
Expanded CAG repeat tracts are the cause of at least a dozen neurodegenerative disorders. In humans,...
Expanded CAG repeat tracts are the cause of at least a dozen neurodegenerative disorders. In humans,...
Expanded CAG repeat tracts are the cause of at least a dozen neurodegenerative disorders. In humans,...
The dynamic expansion of CAG.CTG repeats in otherwise unrelated genes is responsible for a growing n...
The expansion of CAG•CTG trinucleotide repeat sequences has been identified as the genetic cause of ...
International audienceMore than 30 human disorders are caused by the expansion of simple sequence DN...
International audienceMore than 30 human disorders are caused by the expansion of simple sequence DN...