DNA methylation supports intrinsic epigenetic memory in mammalian cells.
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Replication fork velocities at adjacent replication origins are coordinately modified during DNA replication in human cellsHigh-throughput sequencing for biology and medicineAn unmethylated 3' promoter-proximal region is required for efficient transcription initiationMethylation of histone H3 on lysine 79 associates with a group of replication origins and helps limit DNA replication once per cell cycleH2A.Z-mediated localization of genes at the nuclear periphery confers epigenetic memory of previous transcriptional state.Plasmid-based genetic modification of human bone marrow-derived stromal cells: analysis of cell survival and transgene expression after transplantation in rat spinal cord.Gene specificity of suppression of transgene-mediated insertional transcriptional activation by the chicken HS4 insulator.The relationship of DNA methylation with age, gender and genotype in twins and healthy controls.Research resource: genome-wide profiling of methylated promoters in endometriosis reveals a subtelomeric location of hypermethylation.Transgenerational inheritance and resetting of stress-induced loss of epigenetic gene silencing in Arabidopsis.DNA modifications in the mammalian brainInduced DNA demethylation by targeting Ten-Eleven Translocation 2 to the human ICAM-1 promoter.Stable transmission of reversible modifications: maintenance of epigenetic information through the cell cycle.Identification and functional relevance of de novo DNA methylation in cancerous B-cell populations.Prevention of transcriptional silencing by a replicator-binding complex consisting of SWI/SNF, MeCP1, and hnRNP C1/C2.The potential role of DNA methylation in abdominal aortic aneurysms.Uncoupling of genomic and epigenetic signals in the maintenance and inheritance of heterochromatin domains in fission yeastAssisted reproduction treatment and epigenetic inheritance.Evidence that the methylation state of the monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) gene predicts brain activity of MAO A enzyme in healthy men.Epigenetic Editing: targeted rewriting of epigenetic marks to modulate expression of selected target genes.The molecular basis for stability of heterochromatin-mediated silencing in mammalsDNA Hypomethylation in Intragenic and Intergenic Enhancer Chromatin of Muscle-Specific Genes Usually Correlates with their Expression.Non-canonical functions of the DNA methylome in gene regulation.Do age-related changes in DNA methylation play a role in the development of age-related diseases?Adaptation or malignant transformation: the two faces of epigenetically mediated response to stress.Decoding neural transcriptomes and epigenomes via high-throughput sequencing.Epigenetic alterations in muscular disordersEvidence for a bigenic chromatin subdomain in regulation of the fetal-to-adult hemoglobin switch.DNA methylation: A promising target for the twenty-first century
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DNA methylation supports intrinsic epigenetic memory in mammalian cells.
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2006年の論文
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DNA methylation supports intrinsic epigenetic memory in mammalian cells.
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DNA methylation supports intrinsic epigenetic memory in mammalian cells.
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DNA methylation supports intrinsic epigenetic memory in mammalian cells.
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DNA methylation supports intrinsic epigenetic memory in mammalian cells.
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DNA methylation supports intrinsic epigenetic memory in mammalian cells.
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DNA methylation supports intrinsic epigenetic memory in mammalian cells.
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DNA methylation supports intrinsic epigenetic memory in mammalian cells.
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Amanda Lobell
Chii Mei Lin
Eric E Bouhassira
Haiqing Fu
Mirit I Aladjem
Romain Desprat
Shilpa N Gowda
Yong-Qing Feng
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PGEN.0020065
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2006-04-28T00:00:00Z