Epigenetics can be loosely defined as the study of cellular "traits" that influence biological phenotype in a fashion that is not dependent on the underlying primary DNA sequence. One setting in which epigenetics is likely to have a profound influence on biological phenotype is during intrauterine development. In this context there is a defined and critical window during which balanced homeostasis is essential for normal fetal growth and development. We have carried out a detailed structural and functional analysis of the placental epigenome at its maternal interface. Specifically, we performed genome wide analysis of DNA methylation in samples of chorionic villus (CVS) and maternal blood cells (MBC) using both commercially available and cu...
Does IVF/ICSI have an effect on the epigenetic regulation of the human placenta? We found a reduced ...
Abstract Background Preeclampsia (PE) is a heterogeneous, hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, with n...
Background: Fetal programming describes the theory linking environmental conditions during embryonic...
Epigenetics can be loosely defined as the study of cellular "traits" that influence biological pheno...
Epigenetics can be loosely defined as the study of cellular "traits" that influence biological pheno...
Epigenetic modifications, and in particular DNA methylation, have been studied in many tissues, both...
The placental methylation pattern is crucial for the regulation of genes involved in trophoblast inv...
© 2013 Dr. Boris NovakovicINTRODUCTION: Epigenetics literally means ‘above DNA’ and refers to the s...
Dysregulation of placental and fetal epigenetics can affect gene expression patterns, including the ...
In mammals, DNA methylation is essential for development, and helps determine cell identity in over ...
The human placenta is a highly specialized organ that is responsible for the survival of pregnancy. ...
BACKGROUND: The human placenta facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gas and waste between the feta...
Fetal growth potential reflects a complex regulatory system delivered by genetic and environmental f...
From genomic association studies, quantitative trait loci analysis, and epigenomic mapping, it is ev...
Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy that affects 3–5% of all pregnancies. There is ...
Does IVF/ICSI have an effect on the epigenetic regulation of the human placenta? We found a reduced ...
Abstract Background Preeclampsia (PE) is a heterogeneous, hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, with n...
Background: Fetal programming describes the theory linking environmental conditions during embryonic...
Epigenetics can be loosely defined as the study of cellular "traits" that influence biological pheno...
Epigenetics can be loosely defined as the study of cellular "traits" that influence biological pheno...
Epigenetic modifications, and in particular DNA methylation, have been studied in many tissues, both...
The placental methylation pattern is crucial for the regulation of genes involved in trophoblast inv...
© 2013 Dr. Boris NovakovicINTRODUCTION: Epigenetics literally means ‘above DNA’ and refers to the s...
Dysregulation of placental and fetal epigenetics can affect gene expression patterns, including the ...
In mammals, DNA methylation is essential for development, and helps determine cell identity in over ...
The human placenta is a highly specialized organ that is responsible for the survival of pregnancy. ...
BACKGROUND: The human placenta facilitates the exchange of nutrients, gas and waste between the feta...
Fetal growth potential reflects a complex regulatory system delivered by genetic and environmental f...
From genomic association studies, quantitative trait loci analysis, and epigenomic mapping, it is ev...
Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy that affects 3–5% of all pregnancies. There is ...
Does IVF/ICSI have an effect on the epigenetic regulation of the human placenta? We found a reduced ...
Abstract Background Preeclampsia (PE) is a heterogeneous, hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, with n...
Background: Fetal programming describes the theory linking environmental conditions during embryonic...