Cardiac pathologies in mouse loss of imprinting models are due to misexpression of H19 long noncoding RNA
Maternal loss of imprinting (LOI) at the H19/IGF2 locus results in biallelic IGF2 and reduced H19 expression and is associated with Beckwith–-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS). We use mouse models for LOI to understand the relative importance of Igf2 and H19 mis-expression in BWS phenotypes. Here we focus on...
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Main Authors: | Ki-Sun Park, Beenish Rahat, Hyung Chul Lee, Zu-Xi Yu, Jacob Noeker, Apratim Mitra, Connor M Kean, Russell H Knutsen, Danielle Springer, Claudia M Gebert, Beth A Kozel, Karl Pfeifer |
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Language: | EN |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9585b4d7825b4eb19926c26cb2be1f3c |
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