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The Influence of LINE-1 and SINE Retrotransposons on Mammalian GenomesControl of mammalian retrotransposons by cellular RNA processing activitiesLINE-1 elements in structural variation and diseaseThe Microprocessor controls the activity of mammalian retrotransposonsDNA transposons: nature and applications in genomicsL1 retrotransposition in human neural progenitor cellsCellular inhibitors of long interspersed element 1 and Alu retrotransposition.Epigenetic silencing of engineered L1 retrotransposition events in human embryonic carcinoma cells.Microarray analysis of LTR retrotransposon silencing identifies Hdac1 as a regulator of retrotransposon expression in mouse embryonic stem cells.Role of BRD4 in hematopoietic differentiation of embryonic stem cells.Unconventional translation of mammalian LINE-1 retrotransposons.Epigenetic control of retrotransposon expression in human embryonic stem cells.Enhanced transfection efficiency of human embryonic stem cells by the incorporation of DNA liposomes in extracellular matrixAn epi [c] genetic battle: LINE-1 retrotransposons and intragenomic conflict in humansSimilarities between long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1) reverse transcriptase and telomerase.Distinct mechanisms for trans-mediated mobilization of cellular RNAs by the LINE-1 reverse transcriptase.Reprogramming triggers endogenous L1 and Alu retrotransposition in human induced pluripotent stem cells.Alu retrotransposons promote differentiation of human carcinoma cells through the aryl hydrocarbon receptor.Endogenous retrotransposition activates oncogenic pathways in hepatocellular carcinoma.Mobilization of LINE-1 retrotransposons is restricted by Tex19.1 in mouse embryonic stem cells.L1 Mosaicism in Mammals: Extent, Effects, and Evolution.Study of Transposable Elements and Their Genomic Impact.Enrichment of human ESC-derived multipotent mesenchymal stem cells with immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory properties capable to protect against experimental inflammatory bowel disease.Heritable L1 retrotransposition in the mouse primordial germline and early embryo.The L1Tc C-terminal domain from Trypanosoma cruzi non-long terminal repeat retrotransposon codes for a protein that bears two C2H2 zinc finger motifs and is endowed with nucleic acid chaperone activity.The non-LTR (long terminal repeat) retrotransposon L1Tc from Trypanosoma cruzi codes for a protein with RNase H activity.Etoposide induces MLL rearrangements and other chromosomal abnormalities in human embryonic stem cells.The endonuclease NL1Tc encoded by the LINE L1Tc from Trypanosoma cruzi protects parasites from daunorubicin DNA damage.Wiping DNA methylation: Wip1 regulates genomic fluidity on cancer.iPSC lines that do not silence the expression of the ectopic reprogramming factors may display enhanced propensity to genomic instability.Editorial: Mobile Genetic Elements in Cellular Differentiation, Genome Stability, and Cancer.The TREX1 Dinosaur Bites the Brain through the LINE.Characterization of Engineered L1 Retrotransposition Events: The Recovery Method.Microcephaly, intellectual impairment, bilateral vesicoureteral reflux, distichiasis, and glomuvenous malformations associated with a 16q24.3 contiguous gene deletion and a Glomulin mutation.Analysis of LINE-1 expression in human pluripotent cells.Impact of non-LTR retrotransposons in the differentiation and evolution of anatomically modern humansUridylation by TUT4/7 Restricts Retrotransposition of Human LINE-1sIdentification of non-autonomous non-LTR retrotransposons in the genome of Trypanosoma cruziThe IS2 Element Improves Transcription Efficiency of Integration-Deficient Lentiviral Vector EpisomesTranscriptional profiling of HERV-K(HML-2) in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and potential implications for expression of HML-2 proteins
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