Epigenetic regulation of neurogenesis is the role that epigenetics (hertitable characteristics that do not involve changes in DNA sequence) plays in the...
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E42, although their period of cortical neurogenesis does not end until a few days after birth. In contrast, neurogenesis in humans generally begins around...
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mechanism of inheritance. Epigenetics usually involves a change that is not erased by cell division, and affects the regulation of gene expression. Such effects...
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Ming GL, Song H (Mar 2011). "Epigenetic regulation of neurogenesis in the adult mammalian brain". The European Journal of Neuroscience. 33 (6): 1087–93...
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Adult neurogenesis is the process in which neurons are generated from neural stem cells in the adult. This process differs from prenatal neurogenesis. In...
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The epigenetics of schizophrenia is the study of how inherited epigenetic changes are regulated and modified by the environment and external factors and...
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While epigenetic regulation is necessary for driving cellular differentiation, they are certainly not sufficient for this process. Direct modulation of gene...
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Epigenetics of physical exercise is the study of epigenetic modifications to the cell genome resulting from physical exercise. Environmental factors,...
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Epigenetics of depression is the study of how epigenetics (heritable characteristics that do not involve changes in DNA sequence) contribute to depression...
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Euchromatin (section Epigenetics)
known to resemble premature aging. Research has shown epigenetic markers on histones for a number of additional diseases. Euchromatin is primarily regulated...
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gyrus of the hippocampus, the SVZ is one of two places where neurogenesis has been found to occur in the adult mammalian brain. Adult SVZ neurogenesis takes...
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Neuron (section Neurogenesis)
development and childhood. Neurogenesis largely ceases during adulthood in most areas of the brain. Neurons are the primary components of the nervous system,...
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P16 (section Role in neurogenesis)
regions of p16. Cancer cells show a significant increase in the accumulation of methylation in CpG islands in the promoter region of p16. This epigenetic change...
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Neural stem cell (section Epigenetic modification)
joining the classical work of Richard L. Sidman in autoradiography to visualize neurogenesis during development, and neurogenesis in the adult by Joseph Altman...
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in a process known as neurogenesis. Neurotrophins are proteins that help to stimulate and control neurogenesis, BDNF being one of the most active. Mice...
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Anne Ferguson-Smith (category Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences (United Kingdom))
in the regulation of metabolism, and in the control of adult neurogenesis. In 2013 she was appointed Professor and Head of the Department of Genetics...
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Addiction (redirect from Treatment of addiction)
repression. Figure 4: Epigenetic basis of drug regulation of gene expression Nestler EJ (December 2012). "Transcriptional mechanisms of drug addiction". Clinical...
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EZH2 (redirect from Enhancer of zeste)
histone proteins play distinctive roles in epigenetic regulation of gene transcription. EZH2-mediated catalysis of H3K27me3 is associated with long term transcription...
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Long non-coding RNA (section In epigenetic regulation)
extensively reported to be involved in ceRNA regulation, transcriptional regulation, and epigenetic regulation. A further large-scale sequencing study provides...
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underlying the regulation of adult neurogenesis is required for remission from depression and that neurogenesis is mediated by the action of antidepressants...
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BRCA2 (section Neurogenesis)
required in the mouse for neurogenesis and suppression of medulloblastoma. ‘’BRCA2’’ loss profoundly affects neurogenesis, particularly during embryonic...
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Kristen Kroll (category Year of birth missing (living people))
Professor of Developmental Biology at Washington University School of Medicine. Her laboratory studies transcriptional and epigenetic regulation of brain...
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N-Myc (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the United States National Library of Medicine)
(2002). "N-myc is essential during neurogenesis for the rapid expansion of progenitor cell populations and the inhibition of neuronal differentiation". Genes...
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Cerebral cortex (redirect from Evolution of the cerebral cortex)
different cell types of the neocortex and it is a period associated with an increase in neurogenesis. Similarly, the process of neurogenesis regulates lamination...
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Peregrin is a multivalent chromatin regulator that recognizes different epigenetic marks and activates three histone acetyltransferases (Moz, Morf and Hbo1)...
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in treating MDD.[clarification needed] Hippocampal Neurogenesis Reduced hippocampal neurogenesis leads to a reduction in hippocampal volume. A genetically...
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Patrizia Casaccia (category Year of birth missing (living people))
oligodendrocyte death. Casaccia made her first discovery about the epigenetic regulation of oligodendrocytes in 2003, showing that their process outgrowth...
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Dopaminergic pathways (section Regulation)
and Functional Basis of Dopamine Receptors and Their Role in Neurogenesis: Possible Implication for Parkinson's disease". Journal of Experimental Neuroscience...
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XRCC2 (section Epigenetic deficiency in cancer)
epigenetic causes of XRCC2 deficiency that appear to increase cancer risk. These are methylation of the XRCC2 promoter and epigenetic repression of XRCC2...
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2009). "Neuronal activity-induced Gadd45b promotes epigenetic DNA demethylation and adult neurogenesis". Science. 323 (5917): 1074–7. Bibcode:2009Sci.....
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