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  • "Traditional methods of studying epigenetics, such as ChiP-PCR [polymerase chain reaction] or in vivo DNA footprinting do not allow researchers to view regulatory networks or DNA methylation patterns on a global scale," said Rini Saxena, Methylation and ChIP-on-chip senior product manager at Agilent.

    LabTechnologist RSS 2008

  • "Traditional methods of studying epigenetics, such as ChiP-PCR [polymerase chain reaction] or in vivo DNA footprinting do not allow researchers to view regulatory networks or DNA methylation patterns on a global scale," said Rini Saxena, Methylation and ChIP-on-chip senior product manager at Agilent.

    LabTechnologist RSS 2008

  • "Traditional methods of studying epigenetics, such as ChiP-PCR [polymerase chain reaction] or in vivo DNA footprinting do not allow researchers to view regulatory networks or DNA methylation patterns on a global scale," said Rini Saxena, Methylation and ChIP-on-chip senior product manager at Agilent.

    LabTechnologist RSS 2008

  • Nutritional Control of Reproductive Status in Honeybees via DNA Methylation is a paper which appeared in Science.

    At What Level did this Evolve? 2009

  • Methylation occurs when a methyl group - one carbon atom and three hydrogen atoms - attaches to a gene, determining the extent to which it is 'switched on' or 'switched off'.

    D Mag - News 2010

  • Methylation occurs when a methyl group - one carbon atom and three hydrogen atoms - attaches to a gene, determining the extent to which it is 'switched on' or 'switched off'.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • Methylation in a specific region of a gene can inhibit or suppress the expression of a gene, Arcaro said, "so it's turned off."

    Breast milk cells may someday predict cancer 2011

  • Methylation in a specific region of a gene can inhibit or suppress the expression of a gene, Arcaro said, "so it's turned off."

    Breast milk cells may someday predict cancer 2011

  • Methylation is a key biochemical process that is essential for the proper function of almost all of your body's systems.

    Mark Hyman, MD: Nutrition Tips: Folic Acid: Killer or Cure-All? 2010

  • Methylation and the production and recycling of glutathione are the two most important biochemical functions in your body.

    Mark Hyman, MD: Glutathione: The Mother of All Antioxidants 2010

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