Epigenetic profiling of DNA methylation changes associated with chronic alcohol consumption: a 12-year follow up study [PDF]
[[abstract]]Alcoholism has always been a major public health concern in Taiwan, especially in the aboriginal communities. DNA methylation has recently been found to be associated with alcoholism. Since 1986, we have been following up on the mental health
Weng, Julia T.Y.
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Epigenetic Programming of Physiological Functions by a Prenatal Stressor and Genetic Parameters of Temperament in Cattle [PDF]
This project consisted of two main objectives. Objective 1 assessed the influences of prenatal stress on 1) postnatal physiological functions and 2) the postnatal presence and prevalence of epigenetic differences, specifically degree of DNA methylation ...
Littlejohn, Brittni Paige
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Adenovirus VA RNA-derived miRNAs target cellular genes involved in cell growth, gene expression and DNA repair [PDF]
Adenovirus virus-associated (VA) RNAs are processed to functional viral miRNAs or mivaRNAs. mivaRNAs are important for virus production, suggesting that they may target cellular or viral genes that affect the virus cell cycle.
Abad, X. (Xabier)+6 more
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Role of the ADCY9 gene in cardiac abnormalities of the Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome [PDF]
Yueheng Wu+19 more
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Genetic modifiers of stroke in patients with sickle cell disease: a scoping review [PDF]
This work was partially supported by H&TRC, FCT/MCTES grant number (UIDB/05608/2020 and UIDP/05608/2020) and the Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center Talent Development Award.Sickle cell disease (SCD) clinically manifests ...
Archer, Natasha M.+3 more
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Cell-Type Specific Translational Profiling in Huntington\u27s Disease Mouse Models [PDF]
Medium spiny neurons (MSNs) are among the most vulnerable cell populations in Huntington’s Disease (HD). Within this population, striatopallidal MSNs are more vulnerable than striatonigral MSNs, which may explain the typical progression in HD of chorea
Fenster, Robert J.
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Association studies and direct DNA sequencing implicate some known genetic susceptibility loci in the etiology of nonsyndromic orofacial clefts in sub-Saharan African populations [PDF]
A. Butali+37 more
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