Ageing, a leading cause of the decline/deficits in human learning, memory, and cognitive abilities, is a major risk factor for age-associated neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. Emerging evidence suggests that epigenetics, an inheritable but reversible biochemical process, plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of age-related neurological disorders. DNA methylation, the best-known epigenetic mark, has attracted most attention in this regard. DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) are key enzymes in mediating the DNA methylation process, by which a methyl group is transferred, faithfully or anew, to genomic DNA sequences. Biologically, DNMTs are important for gene imprinting. Accumulating evidence suggests that DNMTs not...
DNA methylation represents a physiological mechanism required for neuronal differentiation, brain de...
DNA methylation represents a physiological mechanism required for neuronal differentiation, brain de...
DNA methylation represents a physiological mechanism required for neuronal differentiation, brain de...
Ageing, a leading cause of the decline/deficits in human learning, memory, and cognitive abilities, ...
With ever-increasing elder population, the high incidence of age-related diseases such as neurodegen...
DNA methylation is a major control program that modulates gene expression in a plethora of organisms...
DNA methylation is a major control program that modulates gene expression in a plethora of organisms...
DNA methylation is a major control program that modulates gene expression in a plethora of organisms...
DNA methylation is a major control program that modulates gene expression in a plethora of organisms...
The role of DNA cytosine methylation, an epigenetic regulator of chromatin structure and function, d...
Dementia is a complex clinical condition characterized by several cognitive impairments that interfe...
The limited regenerative capacity of neuronal cells requires tight orchestration of cell death and s...
Epigenetic alterations represent a sort of functional modifications related to the genome that are n...
The role of DNA cytosine methylation, an epigenetic regulator of chromatin structure and function, d...
Epigenomic settings control gene regulation in both developing and postmitotic tissue, whereas abnor...
DNA methylation represents a physiological mechanism required for neuronal differentiation, brain de...
DNA methylation represents a physiological mechanism required for neuronal differentiation, brain de...
DNA methylation represents a physiological mechanism required for neuronal differentiation, brain de...
Ageing, a leading cause of the decline/deficits in human learning, memory, and cognitive abilities, ...
With ever-increasing elder population, the high incidence of age-related diseases such as neurodegen...
DNA methylation is a major control program that modulates gene expression in a plethora of organisms...
DNA methylation is a major control program that modulates gene expression in a plethora of organisms...
DNA methylation is a major control program that modulates gene expression in a plethora of organisms...
DNA methylation is a major control program that modulates gene expression in a plethora of organisms...
The role of DNA cytosine methylation, an epigenetic regulator of chromatin structure and function, d...
Dementia is a complex clinical condition characterized by several cognitive impairments that interfe...
The limited regenerative capacity of neuronal cells requires tight orchestration of cell death and s...
Epigenetic alterations represent a sort of functional modifications related to the genome that are n...
The role of DNA cytosine methylation, an epigenetic regulator of chromatin structure and function, d...
Epigenomic settings control gene regulation in both developing and postmitotic tissue, whereas abnor...
DNA methylation represents a physiological mechanism required for neuronal differentiation, brain de...
DNA methylation represents a physiological mechanism required for neuronal differentiation, brain de...
DNA methylation represents a physiological mechanism required for neuronal differentiation, brain de...