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1. An Epigenetic LINE-1 -Based Mechanism in Cancer.

3. Epigenetic «probes» for lung cancer monitoring: LINE-1 methylation pattern in blood- circulating DNA

4. LINE-1 retrotransposition and its deregulation in cancers: implications for therapeutic opportunities.

5. The “evolutionary field” hypothesis. Non-Mendelian transgenerational inheritance mediates diversification and evolution.

6. Sperm-Mediated Transgenerational Inheritance

7. Dynamics of LINE-1 retrotransposon methylation levels in circulating DNA from lung cancer patients undergoing antitumor therapy.

8. The reverse transcriptase encoded by LINE-1 retrotransposons in the genesis, progression and therapy of cancer

9. Soma to germline inheritance of extrachromosomal genetic information via a LINE-1 reverse transcriptase-based mechanism.

10. Factors Regulating the Activity of LINE1 Retrotransposons

11. Epigenetic probes for lung cancer monitoring: Line-1 methylation pattern in blood-circulating DNA.

12. LINE-1 retrotransposons: from 'parasite' sequences to functional elements.

13. X-chromosome inactivation: role in skin disease expression.

14. Elevated presence of retrotransposons at sites of DNA double strand break repair in mouse models of metabolic oxidative stress and MYC-induced lymphoma

15. Factors Regulating the Activity of LINE1 Retrotransposons.

16. Soma to germline inheritance of extrachromosomal genetic information via a LINE-1 reverse transcriptase-based mechanism

17. Increased expression and copy number amplification of LINE-1 and SINE B1 retrotransposable elements in murine mammary carcinoma progression

18. Epigenetic «probes» for lung cancer monitoring: LINE-1 methylation pattern in blood- circulating DNA

19. Line-i Retrotransposons as Mutagens in Human Breast Cancer.

20. A tumor-promoting mechanism mediated by retrotransposon-encoded reverse transcriptase is active in human transformed cell lines

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