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357 related items for PubMed ID: 11207209

  • 1. Culture of preimplantation mouse embryos affects fetal development and the expression of imprinted genes.
    Khosla S, Dean W, Brown D, Reik W, Feil R.
    Biol Reprod; 2001 Mar; 64(3):918-26. PubMed ID: 11207209
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  • 2. The loss of imprinted DNA methylation in mouse blastocysts is inflicted to a similar extent by in vitro follicle culture and ovulation induction.
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  • 4. Altered imprinted gene methylation and expression in completely ES cell-derived mouse fetuses: association with aberrant phenotypes.
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  • 6. Exposure of preimplantation embryos to insulin alters expression of imprinted genes.
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  • 7. Maintenance of paternal methylation and repression of the imprinted H19 gene requires MBD3.
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  • 8. Mouse parthenogenetic embryos with monoallelic H19 expression can develop to day 17.5 of gestation.
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  • 10. Assisted Reproductive Technology affects developmental kinetics, H19 Imprinting Control Region methylation and H19 gene expression in individual mouse embryos.
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    BMC Dev Biol; 2007 Oct 18; 7():116. PubMed ID: 17949482
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  • 12. Disruption of imprinting in cloned mouse fetuses from embryonic stem cells.
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  • 16. Manipulations of mouse embryos prior to implantation result in aberrant expression of imprinted genes on day 9.5 of development.
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  • 20. Loss of methylation of H19-imprinted gene derived from assisted reproductive technologies can be mitigated by cleavage-stage embryo transfer in mice.
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