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Annotation of cis-regulatory-associated histone modifications in the genomes of two Thoroughbred stallions. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Genet
Barber AM   +7 more
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Aflatoxin B1 induces subtle but coordinated histone modifications in Epstein-Barr virus infected and non-infected Burkitt lymphoma cells.

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Michailidis TM   +9 more
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Bivalent Histone Modifications and Development

Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2018
Development is an epigenetic regulation dependent event. As one pretranscriptional regulator, bivalent histone modifications were observed to be involved in development recently. It is believed that histone methylation potentially takes charge of cell fate determination and differentiation.
Feifei, Li   +9 more
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Histone Modifications

Human Epigenetics: How Science Works, 2019
Sonia Albini   +2 more
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Histone modifications and their role in epigenetics of cancer.

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2021
Epigenetic regulations play a crucial role in the expression of various genes that are important in the normal cell function. Any alteration in these epigenetic mechanisms can lead to the modification of histone and DNA resulting in the silencing or ...
S. Zaib, Neha Rana, Imtiaz Khan
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Other Histone Modifications

2017
There are a lot of histone modifications other than methylation, many of which are known to be dysregulated in cancer cells. This chapter briefly introduces typical histone modifications associated with cancer, and then provides an overview of the current understanding of histone acetylation.
Hiroaki Kato
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Histones and Their Modification

Critical Reviews in Biochemistry, 1986
Histones constitute the protein core around which DNA is coiled to form the basic structural unit of the chromosome known as the nucleosome. Because of the large amount of new histone needed during chromosome replication, the synthesis of histone and DNA is regulated in a complex manner.
R S, Wu   +3 more
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