Interplay between microRNAs and the epigenetic machinery: an intricate network
microRNAs take their place into the epigenetic world revealing a complicated network of
reciprocal interconnections: not only they are able to control gene expression at a post …
reciprocal interconnections: not only they are able to control gene expression at a post …
Histone modifications and cancer
C Sawan, Z Herceg - Advances in genetics, 2010 - Elsevier
It is now widely recognized that epigenetic events are important mechanisms underlying
cancer development and progression. Epigenetic information in chromatin includes covalent …
cancer development and progression. Epigenetic information in chromatin includes covalent …
Epigenetic changes in the myelodysplastic syndrome
JP Issa - Hematology/Oncology Clinics, 2010 - hemonc.theclinics.com
The myelodysplastic syndromes (MDSs) are a group of diverse and heterogeneous
syndromes characterized by clonal proliferation, bone marrow failure, and an increased risk …
syndromes characterized by clonal proliferation, bone marrow failure, and an increased risk …
H2AX post-translational modifications in the ionizing radiation response and homologous recombination
A Xie, S Odate, G Chandramouly, RA Scully - Cell cycle, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Histone H2AX phosphorylation on a C-terminal serine residue to form" γ-H2AX" is a critical
early event in the chromatin response to chromosomal DNA double strand breaks in …
early event in the chromatin response to chromosomal DNA double strand breaks in …
CpG_MI: a novel approach for identifying functional CpG islands in mammalian genomes
ABSTRACT CpG islands (CGIs) are CpG-rich regions compared to CpG-depleted bulk DNA
of mammalian genomes and are generally regarded as the epigenetic regulatory regions in …
of mammalian genomes and are generally regarded as the epigenetic regulatory regions in …
[PDF][PDF] Dynamics of constitutive heterochromatin: two contrasted kinetics of genome restructuring in early cloned bovine embryos
A Pichugin, D Le Bourhis, P Adenot, G Lehmann… - Reproduction, 2010 - Citeseer
Efficient reprograming of the donor cell genome in nuclear transfer (NT) embryos is linked to
the ability of the embryos to sustain full-term development. As the nuclear architecture has …
the ability of the embryos to sustain full-term development. As the nuclear architecture has …
Histone modifications proposed to regulate sexual differentiation of brain and behavior
Expression of sexually dimorphic behaviors critical for reproduction depends on the
organizational actions of steroid hormones on the developing brain. We offer the new …
organizational actions of steroid hormones on the developing brain. We offer the new …
AT1 Receptor Induced Alterations in Histone H2A Reveal Novel Insights into GPCR Control of Chromatin Remodeling
R Jagannathan, S Kaveti, RW Desnoyer, B Willard… - PLoS …, 2010 - journals.plos.org
Chronic activation of angiotensin II (AngII) type 1 receptor (AT1R), a prototypical G protein-
coupled receptor (GPCR) induces gene regulatory stress which is responsible for …
coupled receptor (GPCR) induces gene regulatory stress which is responsible for …
Roles of mitogen-activated protein kinases in the regulation of CYP genes
M Murray, PH Cui, F Zhou - Current drug metabolism, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
Cells undergo phenotypic changes after exposure to a wide range of exogenous stimuli that
include growth factors, proinflammatory cytokines and environmental chemicals. Such …
include growth factors, proinflammatory cytokines and environmental chemicals. Such …
Untersuchung potentieller Kandidatengene für Periodische Katatonie und Schizophrenie: Strukturelle und funktionelle Promotoranalyse von Mlc1, Mutationsanalyse …
D Henseler - 2010 - ubt.opus.hbz-nrw.de
Fachbereich I - Psychobiologie Page 1 Fachbereich I - Psychobiologie Untersuchung potentieller
Kandidatengene für Periodische Katatonie und Schizophrenie: Strukturelle und funktionelle …
Kandidatengene für Periodische Katatonie und Schizophrenie: Strukturelle und funktionelle …