نتایج جستجو برای: cell imprinted substrate

تعداد نتایج: 1800133  

2014
Yanjun Wei Jianzhong Su Hongbo Liu Jie Lv Fang Wang Haidan Yan Yanhua Wen Hui Liu

Genomic imprinting is a complex genetic and epigenetic phenomenon that plays important roles in mammalian development and diseases. Mammalian imprinted genes have been identified widely by experimental strategies or predicted using computational methods. Systematic information for these genes would be necessary for the identification of novel imprinted genes and the analysis of their regulatory...

Journal: :Genomics 2009
Gang Chang Sheng Liu Fengchao Wang Yu Zhang Zhaohui Kou Dayuan Chen Shaorong Gao

Compared with fertilized embryo derived ES (F-ES) cells, somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) produced ES (NT-ES) cells were proposed appropriate for cell transplantation based therapies. Although previous studies indicated that NT-ES cells and F-ES cells were transcriptionally and functionally indistinguishable, characterization of DNA methylation patterns of imprinted genes in NT-ES cells is ...

2017
Daniela Biechl Kristin Tietje Soojin Ryu Benedikt Grothe Gabriele Gerlach Mario F. Wullimann

Zebrafish larvae imprint on visual and olfactory cues of their kin on day 5 and 6 postfertilization, respectively. Only imprinted (but not non-imprinted) larvae show strongly activated crypt (and some microvillous) cells demonstrated by pERK levels after subsequent exposure to kin odor. Here, we investigate the olfactory bulb of zebrafish larvae for activated neurons located at the sole glomeru...

2015
Erik Koppes Katherine P. Himes J. Richard Chaillet Osman El-Maarri

Mutations in imprinted genes or their imprint control regions (ICRs) produce changes in imprinted gene expression and distinct abnormalities in placental structure, indicating the importance of genomic imprinting to placental development. We have recently shown that a very broad spectrum of placental abnormalities associated with altered imprinted gene expression occurs in the absence of the oo...

Journal: :Cell reports 2016
Yonatan Stelzer Hao Wu Yuelin Song Chikdu S Shivalila Styliani Markoulaki Rudolf Jaenisch

Parent-specific differentially methylated regions (DMRs) are established during gametogenesis and regulate parent-specific expression of imprinted genes. Monoallelic expression of imprinted genes is essential for development, suggesting that imprints are faithfully maintained in embryos and adults. To test this hypothesis, we targeted a reporter for genomic methylation to the imprinted Dlk1-Dio...

Journal: :Cell reports 2015
Yonatan Stelzer Shiran Bar Osnat Bartok Shaked Afik Daniel Ronen Sebastian Kadener Nissim Benvenisty

Parental imprinting results in monoallelic parent-of-origin-dependent gene expression. However, many imprinted genes identified by differential methylation do not exhibit complete monoallelic expression. Previous studies demonstrated complex tissue-dependent expression patterns for some imprinted genes. Still, the complete magnitude of this phenomenon remains largely unknown. By differentiating...

Journal: :World journal of stem cells 2015
Guillaume Daniel Udo Schmidt-Edelkraut Dietmar Spengler Anke Hoffmann

Neural stem cells (NSCs) and imprinted genes play an important role in brain development. On historical grounds, these two determinants have been largely studied independently of each other. Recent evidence suggests, however, that NSCs can reset select genomic imprints to prevent precocious depletion of the stem cell reservoir. Moreover, imprinted genes like the transcriptional regulator Zac1 c...

Journal: :The Analyst 2011
Ping Qu Jianping Lei Jin Sheng Lei Zhang Huangxian Ju

A multi-template imprinted microchannel was prepared by a one-pot in situ imprinting process. The imprinted microchannel led to a novel chip-based strategy for simultaneous multiple enantioseparation. The one-pot imprinting process formed a multi-template imprinted porous thin layer (about 2 μm) on the inner wall of the capillary, which was characterized by scanning electron microscopy, infrare...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2001
A Salpekar J Huntriss V Bolton M Monk

Imprinted genes are characterized by expression of only one of the two alleles according to its inheritance from the mother or the father. This mono-allelic expression must arise from primary differential epigenetic modification of the parental alleles of the imprinted gene in the spermatozoon and the oocyte. Most of the information on the onset of imprinted gene expression, and on the molecula...

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