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The following pages link to Chromatin dynamics and the role of G9a in gene regulation and enhancer silencing during early mouse development (Q36510611):
Displaying 34 items.
- Deciphering the Epigenetic Code in Embryonic and Dental Pulp Stem Cells (Q28080288) (← links)
- Haploinsufficiency of EHMT1 improves pattern separation and increases hippocampal cell proliferation (Q30834449) (← links)
- Enforcement of developmental lineage specificity by transcription factor Oct1. (Q33784127) (← links)
- NANOG alone induces germ cells in primed epiblast in vitro by activation of enhancers (Q36496353) (← links)
- Epigenetic Modulation of Stem Cells in Neurodevelopment: The Role of Methylation and Acetylation. (Q37627145) (← links)
- The expanding role of the Ehmt2/G9a complex in neurodevelopment (Q38735095) (← links)
- Specification and epigenetic programming of the human germ line (Q38940310) (← links)
- A drive in SUVs: From development to disease (Q39096411) (← links)
- Formative pluripotency: the executive phase in a developmental continuum (Q39112403) (← links)
- Deletion of the Polycomb-Group Protein EZH2 Leads to Compromised Self-Renewal and Differentiation Defects in Human Embryonic Stem Cells. (Q39123593) (← links)
- Capturing Human Naïve Pluripotency in the Embryo and in the Dish (Q39326062) (← links)
- Heterochromatic histone modifications at transposons in Xenopus tropicalis embryos (Q39378895) (← links)
- NODAL Secures Pluripotency upon Embryonic Stem Cell Progression from the Ground State. (Q41019221) (← links)
- Epigenetic regulation of starvation-induced autophagy in Drosophila by histone methyltransferase G9a. (Q41260202) (← links)
- Single-Cell Landscape of Transcriptional Heterogeneity and Cell Fate Decisions during Mouse Early Gastrulation (Q41373461) (← links)
- How do lncRNAs regulate transcription? (Q41678364) (← links)
- The lysine methyltransferase Ehmt2/G9a is dispensable for skeletal muscle development and regeneration (Q42030522) (← links)
- Dynamic epigenomic landscapes during early lineage specification in mouse embryos (Q47281433) (← links)
- Loss of p300 and CBP disrupts histone acetylation at the mouse Sry promoter and causes XY gonadal sex reversal. (Q47395308) (← links)
- The interplay of epigenetic marks during stem cell differentiation and development (Q47958051) (← links)
- H3S10ph broadly marks early-replicating domains in interphase ESCs and shows reciprocal antagonism with H3K9me2. (Q48139543) (← links)
- Silencing of developmental genes by H3K27me3 and DNA methylation reflects the discrepant plasticity of embryonic and extraembryonic lineages. (Q49788985) (← links)
- G9a regulates temporal preimplantation developmental program and lineage segregation in blastocyst. (Q55047283) (← links)
- Metabolic regulation of pluripotency and germ cell fate through α‐ketoglutarate (Q57409028) (← links)
- Tracing the transitions from pluripotency to germ cell fate with CRISPR screening (Q57459331) (← links)
- Targeted DamID reveals differential binding of mammalian pluripotency factors (Q57482125) (← links)
- or human iPSC-derived neurons from individuals with autism develop hyperactive neuronal networks (Q61796583) (← links)
- Epigenetic regulation in development: is the mouse a good model for the human? (Q89542483) (← links)
- A combination strategy targeting enhancer plasticity exerts synergistic lethality against BETi-resistant leukemia cells (Q89582454) (← links)
- Dynamic CpG methylation delineates subregions within super-enhancers selectively decommissioned at the exit from naive pluripotency (Q89947600) (← links)
- Coordinated demethylation of H3K9 and H3K27 is required for rapid inflammatory responses of endothelial cells (Q89989911) (← links)
- Distinct enhancer signatures in the mouse gastrula delineate progressive cell fate continuum during embryo development (Q90575372) (← links)
- EHMT2 and SETDB1 protect the maternal pronucleus from 5mC oxidation (Q92021260) (← links)
- Lysine demethylase 7a regulates murine anterior-posterior development by modulating the transcription of Hox gene cluster (Q103805532) (← links)