Epigenetic Regulation In this group: 8 papers · 10 members Invite people to joinAsk to join this groupJoin this groupFollow this groupAccept InvitationInvite people by emailAsk to join this groupDecline invitationFollow this groupStop following Share Short URL Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Embed on other sites Mendeley Biological Sciences Groups AArts and LiteratureAstronomy / Astrophysics / Space ScienceBBiological SciencesBusiness AdministrationCChemistryComputer and Information ScienceDDesignEEarth SciencesEconomicsEducationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineeringEnvironmental SciencesHHumanitiesLLawLinguisticsMManagement Science / Operations ResearchMaterials ScienceMathematicsMedicinePPhilosophyPhysicsPsychologySSocial SciencesSports and Recreation Overview Papers8 Members10 About this group Biological Sciences Group activity New updates Thomáz Sátiro is now following this group 13th July, 2011 Risha Narayan is now following this group 15th June, 2011 Eric di Luccio is now following this group 5th June, 2011 Seema Trivedi is now following this group 27th May, 2011 Adam Vivian-Smith is now following this group 11th April, 2011 Cristian Quispe has joined this group 26th January, 2011 Lucas Rudigier is now following this group 31st December, 2010 Souna Elwary PhD and Ahmad Bashir have joined this group 6th December, 2010 Jaehyun Lee is now following this group 1st December, 2010 Mi Lee added documents to this group Reversal of Maternal Programming of Stress Responses in Adult Offspring through Methyl Supplementation: Altering Epigenetic Marking Later in LifeEpigenetic regulation in psychiatric disorders. 22nd February, 2010 Mi Lee added documents to this group Mechanism-based inhibition of C5-cytosine DNA methyltransferases by 2-H pyrimidinone.The role of DNA methylation in mammalian epigenetics. 18th February, 2010 Mi Lee added documents to this group Fish sex: why so diverse?… responses to behavioral interactions in an African cichlid fish: mechanisms and …Epigenetic regulation of gene expression: how the genome integrates intrinsic and environmental signals.Epigenetics: Regulation Through Repression 17th February, 2010 Created by Mi Lee 17th February, 2010 Owned by Mi Lee Student (Bachelor) Biological Sciences 10 members Follow this group Join this group Ask to join this group Decline invitation Sign up today - FREE Mendeley saves you time finding and organizing research. Learn more All your research in one place Add and import papers easily Access it anywhere, anytime Start using Mendeley in seconds! Already have an account? Sign in Facebook