Epigenetics-Review Articles
Epigenetics most often involves changes that affect
gene activity and expression, but the term can also be used to describe any heritable phenotypic change. Such effects on cellular and physiological phenotypic traits may result from external or
environmental factors, or be part of normal development. The standard definition of epigenetics requires these alterations to be heritable in the progeny of either
cells or organisms. The term also refers to the changes themselves: functionally relevant changes to the
genome that do not involve a change in the nucleotide sequence. Examples of mechanisms that produce such changes are DNA
methylation and histone modification, each of which alters how genes are expressed without altering the underlying DNA sequence.
Gene expression can be controlled through the action of repressor proteins that attach to silencer regions of the DNA. These epigenetic changes may last through cell divisions for the duration of the cell's life, and may also last for multiple generations, even though they do not involve changes in the underlying DNA sequence of the organism; instead, non-genetic factors cause the organism's genes to behave differently.
High Impact List of Articles
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Retrospective Investigation Of The Relationship Between The Stylohyoid Ligament And Carotid Dissection
Halil Ibrahim Ozdemir, Celal Cinar & Murat Koylu
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Retrospective Investigation Of The Relationship Between The Stylohyoid Ligament And Carotid Dissection
Halil Ibrahim Ozdemir, Celal Cinar & Murat Koylu
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Iatrogenic post-catheterization radial arteriovenous fistula in 64-old male patient
Rbert Novotny, Jaroslav Hlubocky, Petr Mitas, Jan Hruby, Miroslav spacek, Rudolf spunda, Jan Tosovsky and Jaroslav Lindner
Commentary: Imaging in Medicine
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Iatrogenic post-catheterization radial arteriovenous fistula in 64-old male patient
Rbert Novotny, Jaroslav Hlubocky, Petr Mitas, Jan Hruby, Miroslav spacek, Rudolf spunda, Jan Tosovsky and Jaroslav Lindner
Commentary: Imaging in Medicine
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Automated breast ultrasound: a novel approach to screening women with dense breasts
Megan J Lenihan & Rachel F Brem
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Automated breast ultrasound: a novel approach to screening women with dense breasts
Megan J Lenihan & Rachel F Brem
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Sonography of carpal tunnel syndrome: why, when and how
Siegfried Peer, Hannes Gruber and Alexander Loizides
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Sonography of carpal tunnel syndrome: why, when and how
Siegfried Peer, Hannes Gruber and Alexander Loizides
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Radiation dose in interventional cardiology
Virginia Tsapaki
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Radiation dose in interventional cardiology
Virginia Tsapaki
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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