In the present study, it was hypothesized that disruption of imprinting control in the H19/Igf2 domain may be a mechanism of ethanol-induced growth retardation—a key clinical feature of the fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). To test this prediction, genomic bisulphite sequencing was carried out on 473 bp of the H19 imprinting control region in DNA obtained from midgestation F(1) hybrid mouse embryos (C57BL/63Mus musculus castaneus) exposed to ethanol during preimplantation development. Although ethanol-exposed placentae and embryos were severely growth retarded in comparison with saline-treated controls, DNA methylation at paternal and maternal alleles was unaffected in embryos. However, paternal alleles were signifi-cantly less methy...
MSc(Med), Human Genetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, 2009Imprinted...
Alcohol exposure during in utero development can permanently change the developmental programming of...
Clinical reports on monozygotic and dizygotic twins provided the initial evidence for the involvemen...
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can harm the embryonic development and cause life-long consequences ...
<div><p>Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can harm the embryonic development and cause life-long conse...
Alcohol exposure during pregnancy induces a range of disorders in the offspring. Methylation changes...
Short title: Ethanol-induced growth retardation and the H19 imprinting control region Summary senten...
<p>The preconception environment is a significant modifier of dysgenesis and the development of envi...
Recent studies have shown that exposure to some nutritional supplements and chemicals in utero can a...
<div><p>The adverse effects of alcohol consumption during pregnancy are known, but the molecular eve...
The adverse effects of alcohol consumption during pregnancy are known, but the molecular events that...
AbstractStem cells, especially human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), are useful models to study molecu...
Recent studies have shown that exposure to some nutritional supplements and chemicals in utero can a...
Stem cells, especially human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), are useful models to study molecular mech...
Maternal binge alcohol consumption has been linked to congenital birth defects in the fetus. Said de...
MSc(Med), Human Genetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, 2009Imprinted...
Alcohol exposure during in utero development can permanently change the developmental programming of...
Clinical reports on monozygotic and dizygotic twins provided the initial evidence for the involvemen...
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can harm the embryonic development and cause life-long consequences ...
<div><p>Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can harm the embryonic development and cause life-long conse...
Alcohol exposure during pregnancy induces a range of disorders in the offspring. Methylation changes...
Short title: Ethanol-induced growth retardation and the H19 imprinting control region Summary senten...
<p>The preconception environment is a significant modifier of dysgenesis and the development of envi...
Recent studies have shown that exposure to some nutritional supplements and chemicals in utero can a...
<div><p>The adverse effects of alcohol consumption during pregnancy are known, but the molecular eve...
The adverse effects of alcohol consumption during pregnancy are known, but the molecular events that...
AbstractStem cells, especially human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), are useful models to study molecu...
Recent studies have shown that exposure to some nutritional supplements and chemicals in utero can a...
Stem cells, especially human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), are useful models to study molecular mech...
Maternal binge alcohol consumption has been linked to congenital birth defects in the fetus. Said de...
MSc(Med), Human Genetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, 2009Imprinted...
Alcohol exposure during in utero development can permanently change the developmental programming of...
Clinical reports on monozygotic and dizygotic twins provided the initial evidence for the involvemen...