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The following pages link to DNA methylation and gene expression changes in monozygotic twins discordant for psoriasis: identification of epigenetically dysregulated genes (Q34145717):
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- Oral antimycobacterial therapy in chronic cutaneous sarcoidosis: a randomized, single-masked, placebo-controlled study (Q24604509) (← links)
- Epigenetic Modulation as a Therapeutic Prospect for Treatment of Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases (Q28079715) (← links)
- The role of epigenetic mechanisms and processes in autoimmune disorders (Q28389137) (← links)
- Hepatic Transcriptome Responses in Mice (Mus musculus) Exposed to the Nafion Membrane and Its Combustion Products (Q28396042) (← links)
- Epigenome-wide association data implicates DNA methylation-mediated genetic risk in psoriasis. (Q31149307) (← links)
- Epigenetics and development of food allergy (FA) in early childhood (Q33358887) (← links)
- Developmental genes targeted for epigenetic variation between twin-twin transfusion syndrome children (Q33590312) (← links)
- CpG methylation regulates allelic expression of GDF5 by modulating binding of SP1 and SP3 repressor proteins to the osteoarthritis susceptibility SNP rs143383. (Q33906541) (← links)
- Whole genome and exome sequencing of monozygotic twins discordant for Crohn's disease. (Q33917243) (← links)
- Identification of a T cell gene expression clock obtained by exploiting a MZ twin design (Q33921098) (← links)
- Methyl donor-deficient diet during development can affect fear and anxiety in adulthood in C57BL/6J mice (Q34075669) (← links)
- Genetic, environmental and stochastic factors in monozygotic twin discordance with a focus on epigenetic differences. (Q34381971) (← links)
- The Influences of Genetic and Environmental Factors on Methylome-wide Association Studies for Human Diseases (Q34550807) (← links)
- Epigenetics of discordant monozygotic twins: implications for disease (Q34624829) (← links)
- An integrated epigenomic analysis for type 2 diabetes susceptibility loci in monozygotic twins (Q34833062) (← links)
- DNA methylation changes separate allergic patients from healthy controls and may reflect altered CD4+ T-cell population structure (Q35082246) (← links)
- The crosstalk between IL-22 signaling and miR-197 in human keratinocytes. (Q35246166) (← links)
- Novel epigenetic changes unveiled by monozygotic twins discordant for smoking habits. (Q35652892) (← links)
- Whole genome methylation array reveals the down-regulation of IGFBP6 and SATB2 by HIV-1. (Q35678968) (← links)
- Intra-Monozygotic Twin Pair Discordance and Longitudinal Variation of Whole-Genome Scale DNA Methylation in Adults. (Q35738926) (← links)
- DNA methylation and single nucleotide variants in the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and oxytocin receptor (OXTR) genes are associated with anxiety/depression in older women (Q35796396) (← links)
- A novel analysis strategy for integrating methylation and expression data reveals core pathways for thyroid cancer aetiology. (Q35871560) (← links)
- Environmental epigenetics: prospects for studying epigenetic mediation of exposure-response relationships (Q36203475) (← links)
- DNA methylation patterns associated with oxidative stress in an ageing population (Q36203565) (← links)
- Differential DNA methylation identified in the blood and retina of AMD patients (Q36211437) (← links)
- Genome-wide DNA methylation variability in adolescent monozygotic twins followed since birth. (Q36213255) (← links)
- A functional methylome map of ulcerative colitis (Q36354857) (← links)
- DNA methylation is stable during replication and cell cycle arrest (Q36356768) (← links)
- DNA methylation studies using twins: what are they telling us? (Q36378052) (← links)
- Genome-Wide Epigenetic Studies in Human Disease: A Primer on -Omic Technologies (Q36446270) (← links)
- Hypomethylation within gene promoter regions and type 1 diabetes in discordant monozygotic twins. (Q36689305) (← links)
- Characterization of the DNA methylome and its interindividual variation in human peripheral blood monocytes (Q37417130) (← links)
- The promise and challenges of blood spot methylomics (Q37445255) (← links)
- Report of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Working Group on epigenetics and hypertension (Q37454050) (← links)
- Systems approaches to human autoimmune diseases (Q37584747) (← links)
- Differential methylation of the TRPA1 promoter in pain sensitivity (Q37587578) (← links)
- The continuing value of twin studies in the omics era. (Q38030834) (← links)
- Using epigenome-wide association scans of DNA methylation in age-related complex human traits (Q38058123) (← links)
- Shifting to a control diet after a high-fat, high-sucrose diet intake induces epigenetic changes in retroperitoneal adipocytes of Wistar rats. (Q38318358) (← links)
- Epigenetic differences between monozygotic twins discordant for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) provide clues to disease pathogenesis (Q38644299) (← links)
- Critical role of environmental factors in the pathogenesis of psoriasis (Q38871762) (← links)
- Increased Risk of Psoriasis due to combined effect of HLA-Cw6 and LCE3 risk alleles in Indian population (Q38938170) (← links)
- DNA Methyltransferase Inhibitors: Development and Applications. (Q39003558) (← links)
- Analysis of the interplay between methylation and expression reveals its potential role in cancer aetiology (Q39210166) (← links)
- Whole-Exome Sequencing in Nine Monozygotic Discordant Twins (Q40197489) (← links)
- Integrative analyses reveal biological pathways and key genes in psoriasis (Q40199070) (← links)
- Monozygotic twins discordant for common variable immunodeficiency reveal impaired DNA demethylation during naïve-to-memory B-cell transition (Q42081226) (← links)
- The Norwegian Twin Registry (Q44018817) (← links)
- Is the prevalence of psoriasis increasing? A 30-year follow-up of a population-based cohort (Q44590669) (← links)
- X chromosome gene methylation in peripheral lymphocytes from monozygotic twins discordant for scleroderma. (Q46096164) (← links)