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Stability and flexibility of epigenetic gene regulation in mammalian development : EpigeneticsREIK, Wolf.Nature (London). 2007, Vol 447, Num 7143, pp 425-432, issn 0028-0836, 8 p.Article

Co-evolution of X-chromosome inactivation and imprinting in mammalsREIK, Wolf; LEWIS, Annabelle.Nature reviews. Genetics (Print). 2005, Vol 6, Num 5, pp 403-410, issn 1471-0056, 8 p.Article

Uncovering the role of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine in the epigenomeBRANCO, Miguel R; FICZ, Cabriella; REIK, Wolf et al.Nature reviews. Genetics (Print). 2012, Vol 13, Num 1, pp 7-13, issn 1471-0056, 7 p.Article

DNA demethylation by DNA repairGEHRING, Mary; REIK, Wolf; HENIKOFF, Steven et al.Trends in genetics (Regular ed.). 2009, Vol 25, Num 2, pp 82-90, issn 0168-9525, 9 p.Article

Interaction between differentially methylated regions partitions the imprinted genes Igf2 and H19 into parent-specific chromatin loopsMURRELL, Adele; HEESON, Sarah; REIK, Wolf et al.Nature genetics. 2004, Vol 36, Num 8, pp 889-893, issn 1061-4036, 5 p.Article

Epigenetic reprogramming in mammalian development : EPIGENETICSREIK, Wolf; DEAN, Wendy; WALTER, Jörn et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2001, Vol 293, Num 5532, pp 1089-1093, issn 0036-8075Article

DNA demethylases: a new epigenetic frontier in drug discoveryCAREY, Nessa; MARQUES, C. Joana; REIK, Wolf et al.Drug discovery today. 2011, Vol 16, Num 15-16, pp 683-690, issn 1359-6446, 8 p.Article

Epigenetic Reprogramming in Plant and Animal Development : EpigeneticsSUHUA FENG; JACOBSEN, Steven E; REIK, Wolf et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2010, Vol 330, Num 6004, pp 622-627, issn 0036-8075, 6 p.Article

Culture of preimplantation mouse embryos affects fetal development and the expression of imprinted genesKHOSLA, Sanjeev; DEAN, Wendy; BROWN, David et al.Biology of reproduction. 2001, Vol 64, Num 3, pp 918-926, issn 0006-3363Article

Direct sequencing of small genomes on the Pacific Biosciences RS without library preparationCOUPLAND, Paul; CHANDRA, Tamir; QUAIL, Mike et al.BioTechniques. 2012, Vol 53, Num 6, issn 0736-6205, 365-372 [5 p.]Article

Deletion of a silencer element in Igf2 results in loss of imprinting independent of H19CONSTANCIA, Miguel; DEAN, Wendy; LOPES, Susana et al.Nature genetics. 2000, Vol 26, Num 2, pp 203-206, issn 1061-4036Article

The two-domain hypothesis in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome: autonomous imprinting of the telomeric domain of the distal chromosome 7 clusterCERRATO, Flavia; SPARAGO, Angela; RICCIO, Andrea et al.Human molecular genetics (Print). 2005, Vol 14, Num 4, pp 503-511, issn 0964-6906, 9 p.Article

Epigenetic reprogramming in mammalsMORGAN, Hugh D; SANTOS, Fatima; GREEN, Kelly et al.Human molecular genetics (Print). 2005, Vol 14, Num 1, pp R47-R58, issn 0964-6906, NSArticle

Raised Late Pregnancy Glucose Concentrations in Mice Carrying Pups With Targeted Disruption of H19PETRY, Clive J; EVANS, Mark L; WINGATE, Dianne L et al.Diabetes (New York, NY). 2010, Vol 59, Num 1, pp 282-286, issn 0012-1797, 5 p.Article

Conservation of the H19 noncoding RNA and H19-IGF2 imprinting mechanism in theriansSMITS, Guillaume; MUNGALL, Andrew J; MCCARREY, John R et al.Nature genetics. 2008, Vol 40, Num 8, pp 971-976, issn 1061-4036, 6 p.Article

Paternal imprints can be established on the maternal Igf2-H19 locus without altering replication timing of DNACERRNTO, Flavia; DEAN, Wendy; DAVIES, Karen et al.Human molecular genetics (Print). 2003, Vol 12, Num 23, pp 3123-3132, issn 0964-6906, 10 p.Article

Epigenotype-phenotype correlations in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndromeENGEL, Jacqueline R; SMALLWOOD, Alan; HARPER, Antonita et al.Journal of medical genetics. 2000, Vol 37, Num 12, pp 921-926, issn 0022-2593Article

Molecular subtypes and phenotypic expression of Beckwith-Wiedemann syndromeCOOPER, Wendy N; LUHARIA, Anita; SCHOFIELD, Paul N et al.European journal of human genetics. 2005, Vol 13, Num 9, pp 1025-1032, issn 1018-4813, 8 p.Article

Active genes dynamically colocalize to shared sites of ongoing transcriptionOSBORNE, Cameron S; CHAKALOVA, Lyubomira; FRASER, Peter et al.Nature genetics. 2004, Vol 36, Num 10, pp 1065-1071, issn 1061-4036, 7 p.Article

Asymmetric regulation of imprinting on the maternal and paternal chromosomes at the Dlk1-Gtl2 imprinted cluster on mouse chromosome 12LIN, Shau-Ping; YOUNGSON, Neil; TAKADA, Shuji et al.Nature genetics. 2003, Vol 35, Num 1, pp 97-102, issn 1061-4036, 6 p.Article

An association between variants in the IGF2 gene and Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome: interaction between genotype and epigenotypeMURRELL, Adele; HEESON, Sarah; COOPER, Wendy N et al.Human molecular genetics (Print). 2004, Vol 13, Num 2, pp 247-255, issn 0964-6906, 9 p.Article

Quantitative Sequencing of 5-Methylcytosine and 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine at Single-Base ResolutionBOOTH, Michael J; BRANCO, Miguel R; FICZ, Gabrietla et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2012, Vol 336, Num 6083, pp 934-937, issn 0036-8075, 4 p.Article

Environmental effects on genomic imprinting in mammalsTHOMPSON, Samantha L; KONFORTOVA, Galia; GREGORY, Richard I et al.Toxicology letters. 2001, Vol 120, Num 1-3, pp 143-150, issn 0378-4274Conference Paper

Genomic imprinting and cancer; new paradigms in the genetics of neoplasiaSCHOFIELD, Paul N; JOYCE, Johanna A; LAM, Wayne K et al.Toxicology letters. 2001, Vol 120, Num 1-3, pp 151-160, issn 0378-4274Conference Paper

Evaluation of epigenetic marks in human embryos derived from IVF and ICSISANTOS, Fátima; HYSLOP, Louise; STOJKOVIC, Petra et al.Human reproduction (Oxford. Print). 2010, Vol 25, Num 9, pp 2387-2395, issn 0268-1161, 9 p.Article

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