Nora Engel
Affiliations: | Molecular Biology and Genetics | Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Engel N. (2015) Imprinted X chromosome inactivation offers up a double dose of epigenetics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 112: 14408-9 |
Schultz BM, Gallicio GA, Cesaroni M, et al. (2015) Enhancers compete with a long non-coding RNA for regulation of the Kcnq1 domain. Nucleic Acids Research. 43: 745-59 |
Barrio-Real L, Benedetti LG, Engel N, et al. (2014) Subtype-specific overexpression of the Rac-GEF P-REX1 in breast cancer is associated with promoter hypomethylation. Breast Cancer Research : Bcr. 16: 441 |
Korostowski L, Sedlak N, Engel N. (2012) The Kcnq1ot1 long non-coding RNA affects chromatin conformation and expression of Kcnq1, but does not regulate its imprinting in the developing heart. Plos Genetics. 8: e1002956 |
Latham KE, Sapienza C, Engel N. (2012) The epigenetic lorax: gene-environment interactions in human health. Epigenomics. 4: 383-402 |
de la Casa Esperón E, Cordier G, Engel N. (2012) A genomic reservoir for Tnfrsf genes is developmentally regulated and imprinted in the mouse. Epigenetics. 7: 626-34 |
Korostowski L, Raval A, Breuer G, et al. (2011) Enhancer-driven chromatin interactions during development promote escape from silencing by a long non-coding RNA. Epigenetics & Chromatin. 4: 21 |
Ideraabdullah FY, Abramowitz LK, Thorvaldsen JL, et al. (2011) Novel cis-regulatory function in ICR-mediated imprinted repression of H19. Developmental Biology. 355: 349-57 |
Engel N, Tront JS, Erinle T, et al. (2009) Conserved DNA methylation in Gadd45a(-/-) mice. Epigenetics. 4: 98-9 |
Engel N, Raval AK, Thorvaldsen JL, et al. (2008) Three-dimensional conformation at the H19/Igf2 locus supports a model of enhancer tracking. Human Molecular Genetics. 17: 3021-9 |