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The effects of culture on genomic imprinting profiles in human embryonic and fetal mesenchymal stem cellsJennifer Frost
Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Imperial Colleg, London, UK
Epigenetics 6:52-62. 2011..Since DMR integrity was maintained in fMSC but not hES cells, we postulate that specific hES cell derivation and culturing practices result in changes in methylation at DMRs...
The importance of imprinting in the human placentaJennifer M Frost
Clinical and Molecular Genetics Unit, Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom
PLoS Genet 6:e1001015. 2010..Finally, we illustrate the importance of imprinting in the postnatal human in terms of several human imprinting disorders, with consideration of the brain as a key organ for imprinted gene expression after birth...
Telomeric NAP1L4 and OSBPL5 of the KCNQ1 cluster, and the DECORIN gene are not imprinted in human trophoblast stem cellsJennifer M Frost
Clinical and Molecular Genetics Unit, Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK
PLoS ONE 5:e11595. 2010..However, as early development is less divergent between species, placental specific imprinting may be present in very early gestation in both mice and humans...
Evaluation of allelic expression of imprinted genes in adult human bloodJennifer M Frost
Clinical and Molecular Genetics Unit, Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom
PLoS ONE 5:e13556. 2010..In general, the expression profiles of imprinted genes are well characterised during human and mouse fetal development, but not in human adults...
