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1. The Role And Molecular Mechanism Of EZH2 In The Treatment Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma And The Development Of Glycoprotein Gp130 In HBV - Related
2. Genome-wide DNA Methylation Study In ART-conceived Mice And Their Following Descendants
3. Epigenomic Research Of Dendritic Cell Differentiation And Maturation
4. Research On Epigenomic Data Analysis Methods Based On Wavelet Transform
5. Analysis Of Aberrant DNA Methylation And Mechanism In Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
6. Computational Analysis Of HSV-1 Infected Cellular Transcriptome And Epigenome
7. A Genome-wide Scan For Finding DNA Methylation Markers For Distinguishing Monozygotic Twins
8. A Comparative Study Of Five Association Tests Based On CpG Set For Epigenome-wide Association Studies
9. Genome-wide Epigenetic Profiling Reveals The Histone Methylation Dynamics In Breast Tumor Transformation
10. The Application Of An Integrated Differential Transcriptome Bioinformatics System In Mouse And Human Transcriptomic Studies
11. Epigenome Profiling Analysis During Breast Cancer And Kidney Cancer Development
12. Genomics Research Of Urologic Cancers
13. Basic And Clinical Studies Of Blood Derived Markers In Ovarian Cancer
14. Homoharringtonine Exhibits Potent Anti-tunor Effect And Affects DNA Epigenome By Targeting TET1/5hmC/FLT3 Axis
15. Epigenome-wide DNA Methylation Profiling Of Portal Vein Tumor Thrombosis (PVTT) And The Methylation Patterns Of DNAH17 And ADRA1A In Hepatocellular Carcinoma
16. Epigenome-wide Study For The Offspring Exposed To Maternal HBV Infection During Pregnancy And Validation Of Important Functional Genes
17. Epigenome-wide Association Study On Early-stage Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
18. Perturbing the epigenome: Effects of folate pathway disruptions and combination chemotherapy treatment on male germ cells
19. Alterations in the hippocampal epigenome as a result of alcohol exposure during the perinatal period of development in rats
20. Evolution of low-grade glioma through intratumoral heterogeneity of the genome and epigenome
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