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Vitamin A and the epigenome
Shimrit Bar-El Dadon,
Ram Reifen
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Institute of Biochemistry, Food Science and Nutrition
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Vitamin A
100%
Epigenome
100%
Epigenetic Modification
40%
Physiological Processes
20%
Gene Expression
20%
Environmental Factors
20%
Embryogenesis
20%
DNA Sequencing
20%
In Cancer
20%
Immune Function
20%
Retinoic Acid
20%
Cell Proliferation
20%
Nuclear Receptor
20%
Gene Transcription
20%
Cellular Immunity
20%
Epigenetics
20%
Histone Modification
20%
DNA Methylation Age
20%
Changes in Gene Expression
20%
Epigenetic Mechanisms
20%
Patient Benefit
20%
Chronic Use
20%
Cancer Stem Cells
20%
Stem Cell Differentiation
20%
Nutritional Supplements
20%
Cellular Immune Response
20%
Epigenetic Effects
20%
Stem Cell Proliferation
20%
Cellular Differentiation
20%
Cell Integrity
20%
Pathologic Processes
20%
Heritable Changes
20%
Nutritional Epigenetics
20%
Epigenetic Modulators
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Gene Expression
100%
Cell Proliferation
100%
Cell Differentiation
100%
DNA Sequence
50%
Adoptive Immunity
50%
Genetic Transcription
50%
Embryo Development
50%
Histone Modification
50%
DNA Methylation
50%
Immunity
50%
Cancer Stem Cell
50%
Epigenetic Modification
50%
Epigenetics
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Retinol
100%
Gene Expression
40%
Cell Proliferation
40%
Cell Differentiation
40%
Disease
20%
Embryo Development
20%
Tretinoin
20%
Cellular Immunity
20%
DNA Sequence
20%
Reproductive Medicine
20%
Physical Disease by Body Function
20%
DNA Methylation
20%
Immune Function
20%
Cell Nucleus Receptor
20%
Epigenomics
20%
Histone Modification
20%
Environmental Factor
20%
Genetic Transcription
20%
Nutrition Supplement
20%
Epigenetic Modification
20%
Cancer Stem Cell
20%
Nutrition
20%