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Epigenetic mechanisms in development and disease edited by Paul J Hurd, Adele Murrell and Ian C Wood.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Publisher: London : Portland Press Limited, 2013Description: 152 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781855781887 (hbk)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QL971 EPI
Contents:
Epigenetic mechanisms in development and disease / Adele Murrell, Paul J. Hurd and Ian C. Wood -- Epigenetic regulation of placental endocrine lineages and complications of pregnancy / Rosalind M. John -- The impact of culture on epigenetic properties of pluripotent stem cells and pre-implantation embryos / Kirsten R. McEwen, Harry G. Leitch, Rachel Amouroux and Petra Hajkova -- Dosages-sensitivity of imprinted genes expressed in the brain: 15q11-q13 and neuropsychiatric illness / Gráinne I. McNamara and Anthony R. Isles -- ZF-CxxC domain-containing proteins, CpG islands, and the chromatin connection / Hannah K. Long, Neil P. Blackledge and Robert J. Klose -- The physiological roles of histone deacetylase (HDAC) 1 and 2: complex co-stars with multiple leading parts / Richard D.W. Kelly and Shaun M. Cowley -- Cross-talk among epigenetic modifications: lessons from histone arginine methylation / Diego Molina-Serrano, Vassia Schiza and Antonis Kirmizis -- Resolving the functions of peptidylprolyl isomerases: insights from the mutagenesis of the nuclear FKBP25 enzyme / Geoff Gudavicius, Heddy Soufari, Santosh Kumar Upadhyay, Cameron D. Mackereth and Christopher J. Nelson -- Transgenerational inheritance of non-genetically determined phenotypes / Michelle L. Holland and Vardhman K. Rakyan -- CHD4 in teh DNA-damage response and cell cycle progression: not so NuRDy now / Aoife O'Shaughnessy and Brian Hendrich.
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Book Book Medical School Open Shelf QL971 EPI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 147381 Available BK133711
Book Book Medical School Open Shelf QL971 EPI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 147384 Available BK133756
Book Book Medical School Open Shelf QL971 EPI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 147383 Available BK133849
Book Book Medical School Open Shelf QL971 EPI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 147382 Available BK133723

"Biochemical Society symposium no. 80 held at the University of Leeds, U.K., December 2012."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Epigenetic mechanisms in development and disease / Adele Murrell, Paul J. Hurd and Ian C. Wood -- Epigenetic regulation of placental endocrine lineages and complications of pregnancy / Rosalind M. John -- The impact of culture on epigenetic properties of pluripotent stem cells and pre-implantation embryos / Kirsten R. McEwen, Harry G. Leitch, Rachel Amouroux and Petra Hajkova -- Dosages-sensitivity of imprinted genes expressed in the brain: 15q11-q13 and neuropsychiatric illness / Gráinne I. McNamara and Anthony R. Isles -- ZF-CxxC domain-containing proteins, CpG islands, and the chromatin connection / Hannah K. Long, Neil P. Blackledge and Robert J. Klose -- The physiological roles of histone deacetylase (HDAC) 1 and 2: complex co-stars with multiple leading parts / Richard D.W. Kelly and Shaun M. Cowley -- Cross-talk among epigenetic modifications: lessons from histone arginine methylation / Diego Molina-Serrano, Vassia Schiza and Antonis Kirmizis -- Resolving the functions of peptidylprolyl isomerases: insights from the mutagenesis of the nuclear FKBP25 enzyme / Geoff Gudavicius, Heddy Soufari, Santosh Kumar Upadhyay, Cameron D. Mackereth and Christopher J. Nelson -- Transgenerational inheritance of non-genetically determined phenotypes / Michelle L. Holland and Vardhman K. Rakyan -- CHD4 in teh DNA-damage response and cell cycle progression: not so NuRDy now / Aoife O'Shaughnessy and Brian Hendrich.

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