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    Hypermethylation Status of Promoter is an Epigenetic Change in Lymphoied Malignancies by Gholamreza Khamisipour, Najmaldin Saki, Majid Farshdousti Hagh

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Of 39 genes 23 genes showed hypermethylation status in promoter region of genes including: SMC1L2, NES1, ADAMTS1, PGR, sFRP1, CDH1, ADAMTS5, CDH13, LATS1, DKK3, WIF1, LATS2, REPRIMO, sFRP5, PARK2, PACRG, HDPR1, RIZ, APAF1, ARTS, ASPP1, DIABLO and sFRP4.(8) Dunwell et al. demonstrated frequent epigenetic inactivation of THRB, BNC1, PPP2R3A, FBLN2 and MSX1 in lymphoied malignancies including B-cell and T-cell ALL.(9) The recognition of hypermethylated genes in lymphoid malignancies showing epigenetic alterations will be useful in developing targeted epigenetic therapies.(10, 11, 12) Also, Methylation changes of CpG islands in promoter region of the p57KIP2, p73, and p15 genes have been shown to have poor prognostic value in adult ALL patients with Philadelphia (Ph) chromosome-negative disease.(13) These methylation changes are stable in greater number of patients with ALL at the time of relapse. …”
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    The ‘ForensOMICS’ approach for postmortem interval estimation from human bone by integrating metabolomics, lipidomics, and proteomics by Andrea Bonicelli, Hayley L Mickleburgh, Alberto Chighine, Emanuela Locci, Daniel J Wescott, Noemi Procopio

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Anterior midshaft tibial bone was collected from four female body donors before their placement at the Forensic Anthropology Research Facility owned by the Forensic Anthropological Center at Texas State (FACTS). …”
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    Defining Regional and Local Sediment Sources in the Ancestral Colorado River System: A Heavy Mineral Study of a Mixed Provenance Unit in the Fish Creek-Vallecito Basin, Southern Ca... by Paula McGill, Uisdean Nicholson, Dirk Frei, David Macdonald

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The PSG consists of three coeval formations: 1) Canebrake Conglomerate, a basin margin that has coarse alluvial fan deposits derived from surrounding igneous basement; 2) Olla Formation, fan-fringe sandstones containing L-Suite, C-Suite, and mixed units; and 3) Arroyo Diablo Formation, mineralogically mature C-Suite sandstones. …”
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    Drivers of plateau adaptability in cashmere goats revealed by genomic and transcriptomic analyses by Cuiling Wu, Shengchao Ma, Bingru Zhao, Chongkai Qin, Yujiang Wu, Jiang Di, Langda Suo, Xuefeng Fu

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…These PSGs showed potential relationships with various phenotypes, including myocardial development and activity (LOC106502520, ATP2A2, LOC102181869, LOC106502520, MYL2, ISL1, and LOC102181869 genes), pigmentation (MITF and KITLG genes), hair follicles/hair growth (YAP1, POGLUT1, AAK1, HES1, WNT1, PRKAA1, TNKS, WNT5A, VAX2, RSPO4, CSNK1G1, PHLPP2, CHRM2, PDGFRB, PRKAA1, MAP2K1, IRS1, LPAR1, PTEN, PRLR, IBSP, CCNE2, CHAD, ITGB7, TEK, JAK2, and FGF21 genes), and carcinogenesis (UBE2R2, PIGU, DIABLO, NOL4L, STK3, MAP4, ADGRG1, CDC25A, DSG3, LEPR, PRKAA1, IKBKB, and ABCG2 genes). …”
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