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12. Parameter correlation study of cylinder liner roughness for production and quality control

14. Targeted activation and repression of imprinted genes by synthetic zinc finger transcription factors.

16. The cell type-specific IGF2 expression during early human development correlates to the pattern of overgrowth and neoplasia in the Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome

19. Did genomic imprinting and X chromosome inactivation arise from stochastic expression?

20. CTCF is a uniquely versatile transcription regulator linked to epigenetics and disease

25. A novel pleckstrin homology-related gene family defined by Ipl/Tssc3, TDAG51, and Tih1 : tissue-specific expression, chromosomal location, and parental imprinting.

27. GENES WITHOUT PROTEIN PRODUCTS : IS H19 THE NORM OR THE EXCEPTION?

29. Random monoallelic expression of the imprinted IGF2 and H19 genes in the absence of discriminative parental marks

30. PDGFB regulates the development of the labyrinthine layer of the mouse fetal placenta.

33. Identification of a human nuclear receptor defines a new signaling pathway for CYP3A induction

34. Monoallelic expression: 'there can only be one'

36. Inactivation of H19, an imprinted and putative tumor repressor gene, is a preneoplastic event during Wilms' tumorigenesis

37. Expression of a novel member of estrogen response element-binding nuclear receptors is restricted to the early stages of chorion formation during mouse embryogenesis

38. Genomic imprinting and mammalian development

39. Allele-specific in situ hybridization (ASISH) analysis: A novel technique which resolves differential allelic usage of H19 within the same cell lineage during human placental development

40. EXPRESSION, PROMOTER USAGE AND PARENTAL IMPRINTING STATUS OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH-FACTOR-II (IGF2) IN HUMAN HEPATOBLASTOMA - UNCOUPLING OF IGF2 AND H19 IMPRINTING

41. Normal development and neoplasia: The imprinting connection

42. PROMOTER-SPECIFIC IGF2 IMPRINTING STATUS AND ITS PLASTICITY DURING HUMAN LIVER DEVELOPMENT

43. PATERNALLY DERIVED H19 IS DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED IN MALIGNANT AND NONMALIGNANT TROPHOBLAST

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