Identifying the genetic input for fetal growth will help to understand common, serious complications of pregnancy such as fetal growth restriction. Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process that silences one parental allele, resulting in monoallelic expression. Imprinted genes are important in mammalian fetal growth and development. Evidence has emerged showing that genes that are paternally expressed promote fetal growth, whereas maternally expressed genes suppress growth. We have assessed whether the expression levels of key imprinted genes correlate with fetal growth parameters during pregnancy, either early in gestation, using chorionic villus samples (CVS), or in term placenta. We have found that the expression of paternally expressi...
<div><p>Context</p><p>Fetal growth involves highly complex molecular pathways. IGF2 is a key paterna...
Expression of imprinted genes IGF2, PHLDA2, CDKN1C and KCNQ1 in fetal growth restriction. Purpose: R...
Intrauterine and postnatal growth disturbances are major clinical features of imprinting disorders, ...
In the 1980s, mouse nuclear transplantation experiments revealed that both male and female parental ...
The identification of genes that regulate fetal growth will help establish the reasons for intrauter...
Imprinted genes, displaying monoallelic parent of origin specific expression, are known to regulate ...
Context: Fetal growth involves highly complex molecular pathways. IGF2 is a key paternally expressed...
Imprinted genes mediate fetal and childhood growth and development, and early growth patterns drive ...
Birth weight is an important indicator of both perinatal and adult health, but little is known about...
Pleckstrin homology-like domain family A member 2 (PHLDA2) is a maternally expressed imprinted gene ...
[eng] BACKGROUND: Fetal growth is a complex process which depends on nutrient and oxygen availabilit...
Genomic imprinting is the phenomenon by which one of the two alleles of a subset of genes is prefere...
The relationship between the parental genomes in terms of the future growth and development of their...
Imprinted genes, which are monoallelically expressed by virtue of an epigenetic process initiated in...
As a field of study, genomic imprinting has grown rapidly in the last 20 years, with a growing figur...
<div><p>Context</p><p>Fetal growth involves highly complex molecular pathways. IGF2 is a key paterna...
Expression of imprinted genes IGF2, PHLDA2, CDKN1C and KCNQ1 in fetal growth restriction. Purpose: R...
Intrauterine and postnatal growth disturbances are major clinical features of imprinting disorders, ...
In the 1980s, mouse nuclear transplantation experiments revealed that both male and female parental ...
The identification of genes that regulate fetal growth will help establish the reasons for intrauter...
Imprinted genes, displaying monoallelic parent of origin specific expression, are known to regulate ...
Context: Fetal growth involves highly complex molecular pathways. IGF2 is a key paternally expressed...
Imprinted genes mediate fetal and childhood growth and development, and early growth patterns drive ...
Birth weight is an important indicator of both perinatal and adult health, but little is known about...
Pleckstrin homology-like domain family A member 2 (PHLDA2) is a maternally expressed imprinted gene ...
[eng] BACKGROUND: Fetal growth is a complex process which depends on nutrient and oxygen availabilit...
Genomic imprinting is the phenomenon by which one of the two alleles of a subset of genes is prefere...
The relationship between the parental genomes in terms of the future growth and development of their...
Imprinted genes, which are monoallelically expressed by virtue of an epigenetic process initiated in...
As a field of study, genomic imprinting has grown rapidly in the last 20 years, with a growing figur...
<div><p>Context</p><p>Fetal growth involves highly complex molecular pathways. IGF2 is a key paterna...
Expression of imprinted genes IGF2, PHLDA2, CDKN1C and KCNQ1 in fetal growth restriction. Purpose: R...
Intrauterine and postnatal growth disturbances are major clinical features of imprinting disorders, ...