Epigenetic Epidemiology Publications Database
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Non-CG DNA methylation marks the transition from pupa to adult in Helicoverpa armigera.
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FAM19A4 and hsa-miR124-2 Double Methylation as Screening for ASC-H- and CIN1 HPV-Positive Women.
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Histone Methyltransferase SsDim5 Regulates Fungal Virulence through H3K9 Trimethylation in Sclerotinia sclerotiorum.
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Correlation between the RNA Expression and the DNA Methylation of Estrogen Receptor Genes in Normal and Malignant Human Tissues.
Current issues in molecular biology 2024 0 46 (4): 3610-3625.
The Initial COVID-19 Reliable Interactive DNA Methylation Markers and Biological Implications.
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PRMT5 Mediated HIF1? Signaling and Ras-Related Nuclear Protein as Promising Biomarker in Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
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Airway epithelium respiratory illnesses and allergy (AERIAL) birth cohort: study protocol.
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The association between neighborhood deprivation and DNA methylation in an autopsy cohort.
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Characterization of the genetic determinants of context-specific DNA methylation in primary monocytes.
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The Epigenetic Epidemiology Publications Database (EEPD) provides access to a knowledge base that is continuously updated using an automated process based on machine learning. EEPD includes PubMed citations for studies that report associations of epigenetic marks—such as DNA methylation, microRNAs, and histone modifications—with diseases and traits in human populations.
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Wei Yu, Emily Drzymalla, Matheus Fernandes Gyorfy, Muin J. Khoury, Yan V. Sun & Marta Gwinn. Navigating epigenetic epidemiology publications. Epigenetics Communications volume 3, Article number: 8 (2023)
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