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21 matching records from 21 references.

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
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Dnmt3b  DNA methyltransferase 3B  
Results  Reference
1J:224084 Elliott EN, Sheaffer KL, Schug J, Stappenbeck TS, Kaestner KH, Dnmt1 is essential to maintain progenitors in the perinatal intestinal epithelium. Development. 2015 Jun 15;142(12):2163-72
1*J:194075 Guenatri M, Duffie R, Iranzo J, Fauque P, Bourc'his D, Plasticity in Dnmt3L-dependent and -independent modes of de novo methylation in the developing mouse embryo. Development. 2013 Feb 1;140(3):562-72
1J:93248 Hamatani T, Falco G, Carter MG, Akutsu H, Stagg CA, Sharov AA, Dudekula DB, VanBuren V, Ko MS, Age-associated alteration of gene expression patterns in mouse oocytes. Hum Mol Genet. 2004 Nov 1;13(19):2263-78
1J:259618 Hatazawa Y, Ono Y, Hirose Y, Kanai S, Fujii NL, Machida S, Nishino I, Shimizu T, Okano M, Kamei Y, Ogawa Y, Reduced Dnmt3a increases Gdf5 expression with suppressed satellite cell differentiation and impaired skeletal muscle regeneration. FASEB J. 2018 Mar;32(3):1452-1467
1J:264903 Hoang TV, Horowitz ER, Chaffee BR, Qi P, Flake RE, Bruney DG, Rasor BJ, Rosalez SE, Wagner BD, Robinson ML, Lens development requires DNMT1 but takes place normally in the absence of both DNMT3A and DNMT3B activity. Epigenetics. 2017 Jan 2;12(1):27-40
1J:272331 Kaneda M, Hirasawa R, Chiba H, Okano M, Li E, Sasaki H, Genetic evidence for Dnmt3a-dependent imprinting during oocyte growth obtained by conditional knockout with Zp3-Cre and complete exclusion of Dnmt3b by chimera formation. Genes Cells. 2010 Mar;15(3):169-79
1J:169234 Kim JD, Kim H, Ekram MB, Yu S, Faulk C, Kim J, Rex1/Zfp42 as an epigenetic regulator for genomic imprinting. Hum Mol Genet. 2011 Apr 1;20(7):1353-62
1J:97776 Ko YG, Nishino K, Hattori N, Arai Y, Tanaka S, Shiota K, Stage-by-stage change in DNA methylation status of Dnmt1 locus during mouse early development. J Biol Chem. 2005 Mar 11;280(10):9627-34
1J:92186 La Salle S, Mertineit C, Taketo T, Moens PB, Bestor TH, Trasler JM, Windows for sex-specific methylation marked by DNA methyltransferase expression profiles in mouse germ cells. Dev Biol. 2004 Apr 15;268(2):403-15
1*J:97081 Lees-Murdock DJ, Shovlin TC, Gardiner T, De Felici M, Walsh CP, DNA methyltransferase expression in the mouse germ line during periods of de novo methylation. Dev Dyn. 2005 Apr;232(4):992-1002
1J:131948 Liu L, Bailey SM, Okuka M, Munoz P, Li C, Zhou L, Wu C, Czerwiec E, Sandler L, Seyfang A, Blasco MA, Keefe DL, Telomere lengthening early in development. Nat Cell Biol. 2007 Dec;9(12):1436-41
1*J:104974 MacDonald JL, Gin CS, Roskams AJ, Stage-specific induction of DNA methyltransferases in olfactory receptor neuron development. Dev Biol. 2005 Dec 15;288(2):461-73
1*J:226694 Matsuzaki H, Okamura E, Takahashi T, Ushiki A, Nakamura T, Nakano T, Hata K, Fukamizu A, Tanimoto K, De novo DNA methylation through the 5'-segment of the H19 ICR maintains its imprint during early embryogenesis. Development. 2015 Nov 15;142(22):3833-44
1J:180117 Nasonkin IO, Lazo K, Hambright D, Brooks M, Fariss R, Swaroop A, Distinct nuclear localization patterns of DNA methyltransferases in developing and mature mammalian retina. J Comp Neurol. 2011 Jul 1;519(10):1914-30
1J:312335 Reyes-Aguirre LI, Lamas M, Oct4 Methylation-Mediated Silencing As an Epigenetic Barrier Preventing Muller Glia Dedifferentiation in a Murine Model of Retinal Injury. Front Neurosci. 2016;10:523
1*J:94054 Sakai Y, Suetake I, Shinozaki F, Yamashina S, Tajima S, Co-expression of de novo DNA methyltransferases Dnmt3a2 and Dnmt3L in gonocytes of mouse embryos. Gene Expr Patterns. 2004 Dec;5(2):231-7
1J:162462 Shah MY, Vasanthakumar A, Barnes NY, Figueroa ME, Kamp A, Hendrick C, Ostler KR, Davis EM, Lin S, Anastasi J, Le Beau MM, Moskowitz IP, Melnick A, Pytel P, Godley LA, DNMT3B7, a truncated DNMT3B isoform expressed in human tumors, disrupts embryonic development and accelerates lymphomagenesis. Cancer Res. 2010 Jul 15;70(14):5840-50
1J:102850 Singh U, Sun T, Shi W, Schulz R, Nuber UA, Varanou A, Hemberger MC, Elliott RW, Ohta H, Wakayama T, Fundele R, Expression and functional analysis of genes deregulated in mouse placental overgrowth models: Car2 and Ncam1. Dev Dyn. 2005 Dec;234(4):1034-45
1J:119483 Tang F, Kaneda M, O'Carroll D, Hajkova P, Barton SC, Sun YA, Lee C, Tarakhovsky A, Lao K, Surani MA, Maternal microRNAs are essential for mouse zygotic development. Genes Dev. 2007 Mar 15;21(6):644-8
1J:205485 Yu C, Zhang YL, Pan WW, Li XM, Wang ZW, Ge ZJ, Zhou JJ, Cang Y, Tong C, Sun QY, Fan HY, CRL4 complex regulates mammalian oocyte survival and reprogramming by activation of TET proteins. Science. 2013 Dec 20;342(6165):1518-21
1*J:330334 Zhang H, Jiang JC, Wu YW, Yu YS, Wang HN, Ding NZ, Fan HY, The RNA ligase RNA terminal phosphate cyclase B regulates mRNA alternative splicing and is required for mouse oocyte development and maintenance. Development. 2022 Oct 1;149(19):dev200497

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