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Freezing of Gait During Crawling: The Role of Four‐Limb Coordination?
Movement Disorders, EarlyView.
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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1995
Of the estimated 45,000 CpG islands in the human genome, the overwhelming majority are found at the 5' ends of genes and their identification and cloning are proving very useful for finding and isolating genes. Recent work has shed light on the chromosomal distribution and origin of CpG islands.
Sally H. Cross, Adrian Bird
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Of the estimated 45,000 CpG islands in the human genome, the overwhelming majority are found at the 5' ends of genes and their identification and cloning are proving very useful for finding and isolating genes. Recent work has shed light on the chromosomal distribution and origin of CpG islands.
Sally H. Cross, Adrian Bird
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Biological Chemistry, 2002
Recognition of danger of infection by innate immune cells is a prerequisite to combat infections and to activate T and B cells. Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMP) play a fundamental role in this process. PAMPs are sensed by at least ten different Toll-like receptors (TLR). Within the realm of PAMPs, CpG DNA that is recognized by TLR-9 has an
Klaus Heeg+2 more
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Recognition of danger of infection by innate immune cells is a prerequisite to combat infections and to activate T and B cells. Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMP) play a fundamental role in this process. PAMPs are sensed by at least ten different Toll-like receptors (TLR). Within the realm of PAMPs, CpG DNA that is recognized by TLR-9 has an
Klaus Heeg+2 more
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TET-TDG Active DNA Demethylation at CpG and Non-CpG Sites
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2021In mammalian genomes, cytosine methylation occurs predominantly at CG (or CpG) dinucleotide contexts. As part of dynamic epigenetic regulation, 5-methylcytosine (mC) can be erased by active DNA demethylation, whereby ten-eleven translocation (TET) enzymes catalyze the stepwise oxidation of mC to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (hmC), 5-formylcytosine (fC), and
Jamie E. DeNizio+5 more
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CpG Oligodeoxynucleotides in Asthma
2002Asthma is a major health problem, of which the prevalence and severity are increasing, particularly in industrialized nations. One hypothesis for this is that diminished exposure to childhood infections in modern society has led to decreased Th1-type inflammation.
Iftikhar Hussain, Joel N. Kline
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CpG and Non-CpG Methylation in the Diet–Epigenetics–Neurodegeneration Connection
Current Nutrition Reports, 2019Unraveling the diet-epigenetics-neurodegeneration connection may disclose associated mechanisms and novel approaches to the neurodegenerative diseases. This review summarizes the basic concepts and the innovative results in this field focusing on the relevance of non-CpG methylation.Many multifactorial neurodegenerative diseases are associated with ...
Fuso A., Lucarelli M.
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2013
In this Chapter the main results related to locomotion control are reported. Theoretical results referring to Contraction theory are exploited to design reaction diffusion dynamical systems able to work as stable Central Pattern Generators for multipodal robotic structures. A series of strategies are also discussed referring to the control of migration
Arena E.+2 more
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In this Chapter the main results related to locomotion control are reported. Theoretical results referring to Contraction theory are exploited to design reaction diffusion dynamical systems able to work as stable Central Pattern Generators for multipodal robotic structures. A series of strategies are also discussed referring to the control of migration
Arena E.+2 more
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