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Postnatal DNA demethylation and its role in tissue maturation
Yitzhak Reizel
,
Ofra Sabag
, Yael Skversky
, Adam Spiro
, Benjamin Steinberg
, Diana Bernstein
, Amber Wang
, Julia Kieckhaefer
, Catherine Li
,
Eli Pikarsky
, Rena Levin-Klein
, Alon Goren
, Klaus Rajewsky
, Klaus H. Kaestner
,
Howard Cedar
*
*
Corresponding author for this work
Department of Developmental Biology and Cancer Research
Department of Immunology and Cancer Research
Institute for Medical Research Israel-Canada (IMRIC)
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5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC)
50%
Ablation Strategy
50%
Cell Phenotype
50%
Cellular Response
50%
Changing Environment
50%
Chromatin Accessibility
50%
Conditional Gene Deletion
50%
Demethylation
100%
Differentiated Cells
50%
DNA Demethylation
100%
Epigenetic Mechanisms
50%
Gene Expression
50%
Gene Function
50%
Hepatocytes
50%
Hormone Signaling
50%
Liver
50%
Methyl Groups
50%
Methylation
50%
Methylation Pattern
50%
Postnatal Change
50%
Rule of 5
50%
Tissue Maturation
100%
Tissue-specific Methylation
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
5-Methylcytosine
50%
Chromatin Accessibility
50%
Demethylation
100%
DNA Demethylation
100%
Enhancer Region
50%
Epigenetic Mechanism
50%
Gene Expression
50%
Gene Function
50%
Hepatocyte
50%
Maturation
100%
Methylation
100%