Victoria L. Boyd
The Catholic University of America
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Archive | 2012
Benjamin G. Schroeder; Victoria L. Boyd; Gerald Zon; Krishnarao Appasani
The term ‘Epigenetics’ describes heritable genetic modifications that are not attributable to changes in the primary DNA sequence. Epigenetic modifications play a key role in regulating gene expression, and therefore are critical to the development, regulation and maintenance of the normal cell. There are three inter-related forms of epigenetic inheritance: genomic imprinting, DNA methylation and histone modification. Of these, DNA methylation is the most well-characterized epigenetic modification and forms the focus of this guide.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1986
Victoria L. Boyd; Joan D. Robbins; William Egan; Susan Marie Ludeman
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1984
Gerald Zon; Susan Marie Ludeman; Joan A. Brandt; Victoria L. Boyd; Gunay Özkan; William Egan; Kai Liu Shao
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1986
Susan Marie Ludeman; Victoria L. Boyd; Judith B. Regan; Kathleen A. Gallo; Gerald Zon; Kiyoshi Ishii
Analytical Biochemistry | 2004
Victoria L. Boyd; Gerald Zon
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1989
Jila H. Boal; Margaret Williamson; Victoria L. Boyd; Susan M. Ludeman; William Egan
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1980
Victoria L. Boyd; Gerald Zon; Vicky L. Himes; Judith K. Stalick; Alan D. Mighell; Henry V. Secor
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1987
Victoria L. Boyd; Michael F. Summers; Susan Marie Ludeman; William Egan; Gerald Zon; Judith B. Regan
Teratology | 1989
Barbara F. Hales; Susan Marie Ludeman; Victoria L. Boyd
Archive | 2006
Victoria L. Boyd; Kenneth J. Livak; Gerald Zon