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SIRT1 AS A KEY FACTOR FOR HISTONE CODE ESTABLISHMENT IN EARLY EMBRYO
2018 |
Faculty of Science
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SIRT1 AS A KEY FACTOR FOR HISTONE CODE ESTABLISHMENT IN EARLY EMBRYO, FROM A PERSPECTIVE OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION
2015 |
Faculty of Science
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Suppression of Viral Gene Expression in Bovine Leukemia Virus-Associated B-Cell Malignancy: Interplay of Epigenetic Modifications Leading to Chromatin with a Repressive Histone Code
2007 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Suppression of Viral Gene Expression in Bovine Leukemia Virus-Associated B-Cell Malignancy: Interplay of Epigenetic Modifications Leading to Chromatin with a Repressive Histone Code
2007 |
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
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Epigenetic and non-epigenetic mode of SIRT1 action during oocyte meiosis progression
2019 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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Suppresion of viral gene expression in bovine leukemia virus-associated B-cell malignancy: interplay of epigenetic modifications leading to chromatin with a repressive histone code
2007 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Genome wide identification of promoter binding sites for H4K12ac in human sperm and its relevance for early embryonic development
2012 |
Faculty of Science
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Recorded versus organic memory: interaction of two worlds as demonstrated by the chromatin dynamics
2009 |
Faculty of Science, First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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SIRT1-dependent modulation of methylation and acetylation of histone H3 on lysine 9 (H3K9) in the zygotic pronuclei improves porcine embryo development
2017 |
Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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H3K4me2 accompanies chromatin immaturity in human spermatozoa: an epigenetic marker for sperm quality assessment
2019 |
Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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Key Features of Genomic Imprinting during Mammalian Spermatogenesis: Perspectives for Human assisted Reproductive Therapy: A Review
2016 |
Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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The language of life
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