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Using genome-wide promoter methylation analysis, we identified a disintegrin-like and metalloprotease with thrombospondin type 1 motif 9 (ADAMTS9) is methylated in cancer. We aim to clarify its epigenetic inactivation, biological function... more
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      Survival AnalysisApoptosisSignal TransductionMice
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is not a single disease, but comprises a group of tumors of renal epithelial origin, each with a different histology, displaying a different clinical course and caused by different genetic alterations. Since... more
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      GeneticsEpigeneticsBiological SciencesRenal cell Carcinoma
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      GeneticsMedical GeneticsMultidisciplinaryGene Silencing
O 6 -methylguanine DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) is a DNA repair protein that restores mutagenic O 6 -methylguanine to guanine. MGMT methylation is frequently observed in sporadic colorectal cancer and was recently correlated with the C4T... more
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      AustraliaImmunohistochemistryDNA repairColorectal cancer
Objective: To study usefulness of bone marrow progenitor cells (BPCs) epigenetically altered by chromatin modifying agents in mediating heart repair after myocardial infarction in mice.
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      Stem CellsInduced Pluripotent Stem Cells (I Psc)InflammationMultidisciplinary
We hypothesize that estrogen receptors (ERs) are differentially expressed in endometrial cancer. To test this hypothesis, we investigated the expression profile of ERalpha (ERalpha-A, ERalpha-B, ERalpha-C) and ERbeta genes and CpG... more
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      CancerEstrogen ReceptorEndometrial CancerCell line
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      GeneticsIntellectual PropertyMedical GeneticsGenomics
Because polymorphisms in the methyl group metabolism genes methylene-tetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR), methionine synthase (MS), and cystathione beta-synthetase (CBS) affect plasma homocysteine levels and intracellular concentrations of... more
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      PolymorphismDNAMutationMethylation
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      RNATranslationTranscriptionTransgenics
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      Genomic ImprintingMultidisciplinaryNatureBiological Sciences
IMPORTANCE Preclinical studies show that arginine deprivation is synthetically lethal in argininosuccinate synthetase 1 (ASS1)-negative cancers, including mesothelioma. The role of the arginine-lowering agent pegylated arginine deiminase... more
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      Treatment OutcomeDNA methylationMesotheliomaAged
Over the past few years, there has been a considerable spread of microarray technology in many biological patterns, particularly in those pertaining to cancer diseases like leukemia, prostate, colon cancer, etc. The primary bottleneck... more
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      Machine LearningApplications of Machine LearningMicroarray Data AnalysisFeature Selection
BACKGROUNDAberrant DNA methylation, which results in leukemogenesis, is frequent in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and is a potential target for pharmacologic therapy. Decitabine indirectly depletes methylcytosine and... more
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      Palliative CareCancerQuality of lifeAcute Myeloid Leukemia
Cytosine methylation is attracting new attention for regulatory roles in gene expression and there is an increasing interest in detecting, at a single-base resolution, any 5-methylcytosine in genes from complex genomes. Differential base... more
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      Molecular BiologyGene expressionMethodsDNA methylation
The clonality of gastric glands remains a controversial topic. Chimeric mouse studies suggested that all gastric glands were monoclonal. However, using the X-linked transgenic mouse model, we have suggested that most glands are polyclonal... more
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      PolymorphismMiceDNA methylationGenetic linkage analysis
Neuroblastoma is a malignant paediatric tumour of the sympathetic nervous system. Roughly half of these tumours regress spontaneously or are cured by limited therapy. By contrast, high-risk neuroblastomas have an unfavourable clinical... more
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      RiskMultidisciplinaryGene SilencingNature
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      UrologyBiomarkersRisk assessmentEpigenetics
BACKGROUND. Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most prevalent malignancy among males, characterized by high mortality rates. Aberrant DNA methylation in promoters of tumor suppressor genes is an early and frequent event during prostate... more
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      BiopsyDNA methylationProstateAged
Objective. Generation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells from human cord blood (CB)Lderived unrestricted somatic stem cells and evaluation of their molecular signature and differentiation potential in comparison to human embryonic... more
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      Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (I Psc)Stem CellTranscription FactorsStem Cell Transplantation
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      MutationDNA methylationNeoplasmsSuccinate Dehydrogenase
In this study, methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction was used to investigate the role and potential prognostic significance of the methylation status of p16, p15, MGMT and DAPK genes in 32 specimens of follicular lymphoma (FL).... more
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      Medical OncologyPolymerase Chain ReactionDNA methylationAged
Few cases of de novo unbalanced X;autosome translocations associated with a normal or mild dysmorphic phenotype have been described. We report a 3-year-old dizygotic female twin with prenatally ascertained increased nuchal translucency.... more
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      GeneticsDNA methylationAmericanKaryotyping
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      GeneticsFaceDNACongenital Heart Defects
The p16 INK4a tumor suppressor gene can be inactivated by a variety of events including promoter hypermethylation. In diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), p16 INK4a methylation has been associated with advanced disease stage and higher... more
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      LeukemiaAdolescentDNA methylationCpG islands
In order to evaluate the permanent chromatin remodeling in plant allowing their high developmental plasticity, three sugarbeet cell lines (Beta vulgaris L. altissima) originating from the same mother plant and exhibiting graduate states... more
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      Plant BiologyCell CycleDevelopmental PlasticityCell line
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      Molecular EvolutionVertebrate EvolutionEpigeneticsEnvironmental genomics
clicking here. colleagues, clients, or customers by , you can order high-quality copies for your If you wish to distribute this article to others here. following the guidelines can be obtained by Permission to republish or repurpose... more
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      Sickle Cell AnemiaScienceBiologyMedicine
Białaczki należą do chorób rozrostowych układu krwionośnego. Współcześnie, zgodnie z klasyfikacją WHO z 2008 roku, wyróżnia się kilka typów białaczek różniących się pochodzeniem i przebiegiem [1]. Wiele z nich powiązanych zostało z... more
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      EpigeneticsmiRNAHistone ModificationsDNA methylation
The DNA methylation-based 'epigenetic clock' correlates strongly with chronological age, but it is currently unclear what drives individual differences. We examine cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between the... more
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      StatisticsEpidemiologyCognitionAging
The CpG island methylator phenotype is characterized by DNA hypermethylation in the promoters of several suppressor genes associated with the inactivation of various pathways involved in tumorigenesis. DNA methylation is catalyzed by... more
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      DietFlavonoidsPolyphenolsDNA methylation
Objective. Methylation of a CpG island within the Methylation controlled DNAJ (MCJ) gene results in loss of expression in normal and neoplastic cells. Normal ovarian surface epithelial cells are methylated at the MCJ CpG island and do not... more
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      Ovarian CancerCell lineGynecologic OncologyDrug Resistance
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryBioinformaticsEvolutionary Biology
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a neurotrophic factor, which is important for neuronal survival, development and synaptic plasticity. Accumulating evidence suggests that epigenetic modifications of BDNF are associated with the... more
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      GeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyHuman GeneticsGenomics
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      Centromere BiologyMultidisciplinaryMitosisSequence alignment
Cyclin D1, p16, and Rb genes play a critical role in the regulation of the G1-S transition of the cell cycle and are frequently altered in several neoplastic entities. Analysis of the protein products of these genes by molecular and... more
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      Cell CycleImmunohistochemistryWestern blottingMutation
The Avon Longitudinal Study of Children and Parents (ALSPAC) was established to understand how genetic and environmental characteristics influence health and development in parents and children. All pregnant women resident in a defined... more
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      StatisticsHealth BehaviorEpidemiologyAnthropometry
The present study aimed at exploring the Wdelity of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) plants recovered from cryopreservation. Zygotic embryos from various diVerent cultivars were cryopreserved following four successive steps, namely: rapid... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyCryopreservationDNA methylation
Purpose PTEN, a tumor-suppressor gene located on chromosome 10q23.3 is implicated in multiple tumors including cervical carcinoma. Methods We examined 135 cervical cancer specimens for PTEN gene expression and promoter methylation using... more
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      CancerImmunohistochemistryGene expressionGene Silencing
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      Genomic ImprintingMultidisciplinaryNatureBiological Sciences
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      GeneticsEpigeneticsSoftwarePolymerase Chain Reaction
To address the challenge of identifying related members of a large family of genes, their variants and their patterns of expression, we have developed a novel technique known as targeted expressed gene display. Here, we demonstrate the... more
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      GeneticsCancerEpigeneticsGene expression
Failure of the human heart to maintain sufficient output of blood for the demands of the body, heart failure, is a common condition with high mortality even with modern therapeutic alternatives. To identify molecular determinants of... more
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      GeneticsHeart FailureDNA methylationAfrican Americans
In this review we address the idea that conservation of epigenetic mechanisms for information storage represents a unifying model in biology, with epigenetic mechanisms being utilized for cellular memory at levels from behavioral memory... more
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      PhysiologyGene expressionLearning and MemoryCell Differentiation
DNA methyltransferase 3B (DNMT3B) is critical in de novo DNA methylation during development and tumorigenesis. We recently reported the identification of a DNMT3B subfamily, #DNMT3B, which contains at least seven variants, resulting from... more
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      RNACancerDNA methylationCpG islands
DNA methylation represents a form of genome annotation that mediates gene repression by serving as a maintainable mark that can be used to reconstruct silent chromatin following each round of replication. During development, germline DNA... more
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      BiochemistryReprogrammingGene SilencingBiological Sciences
Patients with Angelman syndrome (AS) and Prader-Willi syndrome with mutations in the imprinting process have biparental inheritance but uniparental DNA methylation and gene expression throughout band 15q11-q13. In several of these... more
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      Genomic ImprintingAdolescentMolecular MechanicsBiological Sciences
In mammals DNA methylation occurs at position 5 of cytosine in a CpG context and regulates gene expression. It plays an important role in diseases and inhibitors of DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs)—the enzymes responsible for DNA... more
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      Enzyme InhibitorsGene expressionMultidisciplinaryDNA
This review brings together human and animal studies and reviews that examine the possible role of maternal vitamin B12 (B12) on fetal growth and its programming for susceptibility to chronic disease. A selective literature review was... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsFetal developmentInsulin ResistancePregnancy
We report an improved draft nucleotide sequence of the 2.3-gigabase genome of maize, an important crop plant and model for biological research. Over 32,000 genes were predicted, of which 99.8% were placed on reference chromosomes. Nearly... more
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      GeneticsPhysicsGenomicsPaleobotany
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      AutismGene expressionAssociation studyChild