Epigenetics and Chromatin Structure - Citations

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Author(s): Nessa N Carey, C Joana CJ Marques, Wolf W Reik

Abstract: DNA methylation is one of the most extensively studied, and one of the most stable, of all epigenetic modifications. Two drugs that target DNA methylt... read more »
Author(s): Uri Ben-David, Nissim Benvenisty

Abstract: The unique abilities of human pluripotent stem cells to self-renew and to differentiate into cells of the three germ layers make them ... read more »
Author(s): Antoinette S Perry, R William G Watson, Mark Lawler, Donal Hollywood

Abstract: During cancer development and progression, tumor cells undergo abnormal epigenetic modifications, including DNA methylation, histone deacetylation and... read more »
Author(s): Ping Chi, C David Allis, Gang Greg Wang

Abstract: Post-translational modification of histones provides an important regulatory platform for processes such as gene transcription and DNA damage repair. ... read more »
Author(s): Barbora B Malecová, Kevin V KV Morris

Abstract: Chromatin remodeling guided by non-coding RNA (ncRNA) contributes mechanistically to the establishment of chromatin structure and to the maintenance o... read more »
Author(s): Peter W Laird

Abstract: Methylation of cytosine bases in DNA provides a layer of epigenetic control in many eukaryotes that has important implications for normal biology and ... read more »
Author(s): M M Pembrey

Abstract: It is proposed that transgenerational modulation of gene expression might be possible, if the metabolic response of the parent to some physiological o... read more »
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