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Epigenetics and Developmental Epigenetics: Scientific Articles

Featured Articles

The following featured articles are from NICHD researchers or NICHD-supported researchers.

  • Slomko, H., Heo, H. J., & Einstein, F. H. (2012). Minireview: Epigenetics of obesity and diabetes in humans. Endocrinology, 153, 1025-1030. PMID: 22253427
  • Bakalov, V. K., Gutin, L., Cheng, C. M., Zhou, J., Sheth, P., Shah, K., et al. (2012). Autoimmune disorders in women with Turner syndrome and women with karyotypically normal primary ovarian insufficiency. Journal of Autoimmunity, 38, 315-321. PMID: 22342295
  • Martins-Taylor, K., Schroeder, D. I., Lasalle, J. M., Lalande, M., & Xu, R. H. (2012). Role of DNMT3B in the regulation of early neural and neural crest specifiers. Epigenetics, 7, 71-82. PMID: 22207353
  • Calkins, K., & Devaskar, S. U. (2011). Fetal origins of adult disease. Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 41, 158-176. PMID: 21684471
  • Barnhart, K. T. (2011). Epidemiology of male and female reproductive disorders and impact on fertility regulation and population growth. Fertility and Sterility, 95, 2200-2203. PMID: 21481377

PubMed Search Results

Use the link below to search the PubMed database of more than 20 million citations for scientific articles with the keywords "epigenetics" and "developmental epigenetics."

PubMed search results for articles with keyword "epigenetics"

PubMed search results for all articles with keyword "developmental epigenetics"

Last Updated Date: 11/30/2012
Last Reviewed Date: 11/30/2012

Scientific Resources

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