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1. Potential roles of imprinted genes in the teratogenic effects of alcohol on the placenta, somatic growth, and the developing brain.

2. Epigenetic imprinting alterations as effective diagnostic biomarkers for early-stage lung cancer and small pulmonary nodules.

3. Epigenetic Mechanisms of ART-Related Imprinting Disorders: Lessons From iPSC and Mouse Models.

4. Endosperm-based incompatibilities in hybrid monkeyflowers.

5. Lack of parent-of-origin effects in Nasonia jewel wasp: A replication and extension study.

6. Features and mechanisms of canonical and noncanonical genomic imprinting.

7. Inducible uniparental chromosome disomy to probe genomic imprinting at single-cell level in brain and beyond.

8. Parental bias in expression and interaction of genes in the equine placenta.

9. GENETICS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY: Genetic etiologies of central precocious puberty and the role of imprinted genes.

10. Disturbed genomic imprinting and its relevance for human reproduction: causes and clinical consequences.

11. Genetic variation and temperature affects hybrid barriers during interspecific hybridization.

12. The influence of DNA methylation on monoallelic expression.

13. Systematic sequencing of chloroplast transcript termini from Arabidopsis thaliana reveals >200 transcription initiation sites and the extensive imprints of RNA-binding proteins and secondary structures.

14. Genome imprinting in stem cells: A mini-review.

15. In-utero stress and mode of conception: impact on regulation of imprinted genes, fetal development and future health.

16. The effects of Assisted Reproductive Technologies on genomic imprinting in the placenta.

17. Preliminary evidence of a paternal-maternal genetic conflict on the placenta: Link between imprinting disorder and multi-generational hypertensive disorders.

18. Monoallelic expression in melanoma.

19. Genomic Imprinting and Physiological Processes in Mammals.

20. Imprinting methylation in SNRPN and MEST1 in adult blood predicts cognitive ability.

21. Polymorphic Imprinting of SLC38A4 Gene in Bovine Placenta.

22. Insights into imprinting from parent-of-origin phased methylomes and transcriptomes.

23. Epigenetics of Neurodevelopmental Disorders Comes of Age with Roles in Clinical and Educational Applications.

24. Obituary: Denise Barlow (1950-2017).

25. NLRP genes and their role in preeclampsia and multi-locus imprinting disorders.

26. Mouse Parthenogenetic Embryonic Stem Cells with Biparental-Like Expression of Imprinted Genes Generate Cortical-Like Neurons That Integrate into the Injured Adult Cerebral Cortex.

27. Zinc finger protein 274 regulates imprinted expression of transcripts in Prader-Willi syndrome neurons.

28. DNA methylation and expression of imprinted genes are associated with the viability of different sexual cloned buffaloes.

30. Genomic Imprinting Is Implicated in the Psychology of Music.

31. Vitamin-caused faulty perinatal hormonal imprinting and its consequences in adult age.

32. Epigenetic regulation and related diseases during placental development.

33. Visualizing Changes in Cdkn1c Expression Links Early-Life Adversity to Imprint Mis-regulation in Adults.

34. Long Noncoding RNA: Genome Organization and Mechanism of Action.

35. Genome-Scale Assessment of Age-Related DNA Methylation Changes in Mouse Spermatozoa.

36. Imprinting: the Achilles heel of trio-based exome sequencing.

37. Why sex?

38. Rapid Evolution of Genomic Imprinting in Two Species of the Brassicaceae.

39. Behavioural traits propagate across generations via segregated iterative-somatic and gametic epigenetic mechanisms.

40. Evolution and function of genomic imprinting in plants.

41. Long non-coding RNA regulation of reproduction and development.

42. De novo DNA methylation through the 5'-segment of the H19 ICR maintains its imprint during early embryogenesis.

43. PGC Reversion to Pluripotency Involves Erasure of DNA Methylation from Imprinting Control Centers followed by Locus-Specific Re-methylation.

44. [Role of Hormones in Perinatal and Early Postnatal Development: Possible Contribution to Programming/Imprinting Phenomena].

45. Partial Loss of Genomic Imprinting Reveals Important Roles for Kcnq1 and Peg10 Imprinted Domains in Placental Development.

48. Genomic imprinting, action, and interaction of maternal and fetal genomes.

50. 5‑Azacytidine inhibits human rhabdomyosarcoma cell growth by downregulating insulin‑like growth factor 2 expression and reactivating the H19 gene product miR‑675, which negatively affects insulin‑like growth factors and insulin signaling.

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