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1. Mitochondrial supplementation of Sus scrofa metaphase II oocytes alters DNA methylation and gene expression profiles of blastocysts

2. Transcriptome analyses of 7-day-old zebrafish larvae possessing a familial Alzheimer’s disease-like mutation in psen1 indicate effects on oxidative phosphorylation, ECM and MCM functions, and iron homeostasis

3. Brain transcriptome analysis of a familial Alzheimer’s disease-like mutation in the zebrafish presenilin 1 gene implies effects on energy production

4. Accelerated brain aging towards transcriptional inversion in a zebrafish model of the K115fs mutation of human PSEN2.

5. Iron Responsive Element-Mediated Responses to Iron Dyshomeostasis in Alzheimer's Disease

6. Temporal placental genome wide expression profiles reflect three phases of utero-placental blood flow during early to mid human gestation

7. Transcriptome analyses of 7-day-old zebrafish larvae possessing a familial Alzheimer’s disease-like mutation in psen1 indicate effects on oxidative phosphorylation, mcm functions, and iron homeostasis

8. Iron Responsive Element (IRE)-mediated responses to iron dyshomeostasis in Alzheimer’s disease

9. Brain transcriptome analysis of a familial Alzheimer’s disease-like mutation in the zebrafish presenilin 1 gene implies effects on energy production

10. A familial Alzheimers disease-like mutation in the zebrafish presenilin 1 gene affects brain energy production

11. Accelerated loss of hypoxia response in zebrafish with familial Alzheimer’s disease-like mutation of Presenilin 1

12. Accelerated brain aging towards transcriptional inversion in a zebrafish model of the K115fs mutation of human PSEN2

13. Accelerated brain aging towards transcriptional inversion in a zebrafish model of familial Alzheimer’s disease

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