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Suppressive and Hypermethylated MicroRNAs in the Pathogenesis of Breast Cancer
Loginov V.I., Filippova E.A., Kurevlev S.V., Fridman M.V., Burdennyy A.M., Braga E.A.
DNA Methylation at the Schizophrenia and Intelligence GWAS-Implicated MIR137HG Locus May Be Associated with Disease and Cognitive Functions
Alfimova M.V., Kondratiev N.V., Golov A.K., Golimbet V.E.
Genetic and Epigenetic Pathways of lethal (2) giant larvae Tumor Suppressor in Drosophila melanogaster
Weisman N.Y.
RNA in Human Sperm and Some Problems of Male Fertility
Mazilina M.A., Komarova E.M., Baranov V.S.
The Role of Epigenetic Factors in the Development of Depressive Disorders
Mustafin R.N., Enikeeva R.F., Davydova Y.D., Khusnutdinova E.K.
Involvement of MicroRNAs in Regulation of Radioresistance of HeLa and DU145 Cells
Chebotarev D.A., Makhotkin M.A., Naboka A.V., Tyutyakina M.G., Cherkasova E.N., Tarasov V.A.
Importance of DNA methylation in the inheritance of radiation-induced aberrant expression of microRNA
Tarasov V.A., Makhotkin M.A., Boyko N.V., Shin E.F., Tyutyakina M.G., Chikunov I.E., Naboka A.V., Mashkarina A.N., Kirpiy A.A., Matishov D.G.
Epigenetics of Aggressive Behavior
Mustafin R.N., Kazantseva A.V., Enikeeva R.F., Davydova Y.D., Karunas A.S., Malykh S.B., Khusnutdinova E.K.
The Influence of microRNAs in Regulation of Hormone Dependence in Prostate Cancer Cells
Tarasov V.A., Naboka A.V., Makhotkin M.A., Chikunov I.E., Tyutyakina M.G., Chebotarev D.A., Cherkasova E.N., Kogan M.I., Chibichyan M.B., Matishov D.G.
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